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The narrative opens with a young woman stationed near a prison, her desperate hope contrasted with the bustle of London, then shifts to a market town where a bluff, well-known local figure, Jethro Jayne, ponders an impulsive advertisement and is stirred by a distant piano; the story follows the emotional lives of two women, Pamela and Gainah, and the interactions among local inhabitants as private longings, social expectations, and impulsive acts ripple through a rural community, revealing tensions between duty and desire while exploring family ties, small-town gossip, and the consequences of sudden choices.
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