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The narrative is set in the English midlands and intertwines local life with contested electoral politics, contrasting principled reformers and entrenched landowners. Personal entanglements — an awkward inheritance, marriage prospects, and concealed loyalties — intersect with public debate, forcing characters to confront questions of honor, social duty, and practical compromise. Detailed social observation and pastoral description illuminate class tensions, religious feeling, and the limits of idealism, while character choices drive a resolution that balances moral earnestness with social realities.
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