He that will not when he may; vol. III
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A family and its retainers are drawn into a contested domestic crisis over property, guardianship, and reputation, as legal advisers, hesitant heirs, and servants negotiate departures and loyalties. Personal grievances, private tenderness, and rigid social expectations complicate decisions about who may remain and who must go, while public meetings and impassioned oratory introduce wider political and moral questions. Close domestic observation alternates with scenes of civic agitation, so that private anxieties and public rhetoric together shape characters’ choices about duty, self-interest, and belonging within a constrained social world.
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