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The novella opens at Rotterdam's harbor and follows two prominent merchants whose wealth and personalities are sharply contrasted: a gaunt, austere trader returned from the East and his jovial, corpulent associate. It traces the elder's marriage, widowhood, and his daughter's upbringing while sketching civic life, mercantile ambition, and ostentation. Vivid market scenes and character portraits create atmosphere, and the arrival of a once-trusted bookkeeper in visible distress introduces a sudden disruption that points toward financial and moral reckoning. The narrative combines social observation, personal history, and ominous hints of consequences tied to commerce and private choices.
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