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The narrative follows Mathieu, a devoted husband and father in a modest household, and his wife Marianne as they raise a growing family while he commutes to work at a bustling factory. The novel alternates intimate domestic scenes with vivid depictions of industrial life and the Beauchêne firm, tracing personal sacrifices, economic insecurity, and social tensions. As family concerns intersect with public ambition and local politics, debates over fertility, social responsibility, and moral values emerge, exploring how private affections and broader institutions shape choices about procreation, work, and community. The tone blends realist detail with polemical reflections on social reform, motherhood, and the links between family life and national wellbeing.
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