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The narrative follows an elegant woman who presides over a storied country house and its gardens, moving through daily routines, receptions, and intimate evening scenes. Her interactions with recurring local acquaintances—a muscular vicar and his wife, a dreamy physician and other neighbors—reveal subtle observations about aging, beauty, and social expectation. Quiet domestic episodes, garden imagery, and precise character sketches replace high drama, while reflective passages meditate on memory, taste, and the small rituals of hospitality. The structure alternates leisurely scene-setting with social encounters that illuminate character and the rhythms of provincial life.
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