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The narrative alternates between a seaside household mourning a gentle, dying child and a satirical urban strand about a struggling author, a proud publisher, and the Snarle family. A pearl necklace becomes the pivot: its loss triggers accusation, arrest, and moral reckonings that expose selfishness and compassion. Supernatural and dreamlike episodes—shipboard apparitions, visions, and St. Agnes' Eve reveries—intervene as conscience, grief, and love drive characters to confession, charity, and small redemptions. Scenes range from tender domestic quiet and funeral ritual to comic criticism of literary commerce, ultimately revealing inner worth and the consequences of vanity, poverty, and kindness.
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