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The narrative opens in an English country house where a restrained middle-aged woman and a group of lively young women take shelter from rain, and a brusque, oddly genteel laborer appears with a new spade and an umbrella. His arrival prompts conversations and confrontations that expose class assumptions, moral posturing, and divergent views about social reform. Through episodic scenes and spirited debate, the story uses satirical characterization and ironic situations to examine the gap between political ideals and private behavior, testing how personal relationships respond to activist rhetoric and social pretension.
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