He that will not when he may; vol. I
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The novel opens in a grand country household where the patriarch’s absence allows a relaxed domestic routine, until his return reveals conflict over a lodger, a plain but passionate reformer whose presence triggers a sharp quarrel between father and son. Through dinners, drawing-room silences and family confidences, the narrative explores tensions between social respectability and moral conviction, generational divides, and the strain placed on private affection by public reputation. It proceeds by close character observation and episodic scenes that juxtapose political life with intimate household loyalties.
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