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The narrative follows a teenage heiress and her elderly aunt who unexpectedly inherit a long-idle parcel of valuable land that attracts predatory developers and unscrupulous lawyers seeking to secure the property cheaply. Local power brokers mount a guardianship scheme while a probate judge, troubled by legal formalities and social realities, probes competing claims and seeks a principled defender for the girl. The story traces the community's shifting fortunes, legal maneuvering, and moral questions about property, entitlement, and the responsibilities of civic institutions. Alongside courtroom and real-estate intrigue, the novel sketches everyday life in a growing town and the ambitions and small vanities that shape its decisions.
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