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A steamboat voyage up the Mississippi assembles a diverse cast whose interactions blend social comedy, romantic entanglement, and ethical testing. Central figures include the impulsive Ramsey, his connection to a family with young twins, and a growing attachment to Phyllis, all of which unfold through committee intrigues, entertainments, and private watches. Episodes move from domestic tensions and quiet confidences to a perilous onboard fire and a stage performance that exposes characters' temperaments, while debates over kinship, duty, and forbearance provoke difficult choices. The narrative follows the consequences of those choices, tracing how riverborne events shape lives and relationships years afterward.
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