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A domineering landowning woman returns to a freshly whitewashed manor that nonetheless bears an indelible bloodstain, a visible reminder of a troubling past. Her public composure and carefully staged outings with sisters contrast with private unease, while servants, townspeople, and shopkeepers observe and gossip. Episodes focus on the small rituals of authority and dependence — commands to a sleepy groom, sisterly alliances, and street talk — showing how memory, reputation, and social performance shape daily life and expose deep class tensions beneath a polished surface.

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Georg Engel

Georg Engel was a German author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of human experience and societal dynamics. One of his notable novels, "Claus Störtebecker," delves into the life of the legendary pirate, reflecting Engel's interest in historical narratives. Other significant works include "Die Herrin und ihr Knecht," "Die Last," and "Hann Klüth: Roman," each showcasing his narrative style and character development. Engel's writing is characterized by its engagement with the complexities of life and relationships, making him a noteworthy figure in German literary heritage.

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