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The narrative traces Stefano del Ferrante, an earnest man marked by early loss, squandered inheritance, and a series of professional failures who marries Grazia, a striking and capricious woman with a scandalous past. They raise four children amid financial decline, and Stefano eventually opens an optician's shop; through steady work and economy the household attains modest comfort even as gossip and his wife's behavior stir neighborhood disapproval. The story observes everyday struggles, parental devotion, social judgment, and the quiet resilience that sustains a family balancing misfortune, tenderness, and moral ambiguity.
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