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The narrative follows Lydia Sampson, a candid, hospitable woman in a small New England town whose public life of frugal cheer and past broken engagements is disrupted when she quietly departs and keeps a private secret. Her unexpected absence and later revelations provoke town gossip, test old friendships and alliances, and illuminate competing values of generosity, respectability, and female agency. Through a cast of neighbors and a closely observed social milieu, the work traces how communal curiosity, personal sacrifice, and moral choices reshape reputations and relationships.
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