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The narrative follows Diana Royall, a graceful young woman of refined society, whose casual dismissiveness toward a modest shopkeeper, Caleb Trench, sparks a clash of manners and social prejudice. Their interactions, observed by family and set against small-town life, reveal tensions of class, pride, and mutual perception. As both characters confront misunderstandings and quietly assert their strengths, the story examines character, moral steadiness, and the slow transformation of regard that challenges social expectations and reshapes relationships.
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