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The novel follows a wealthy lawyer whose unexpected engagement, announced publicly, shatters the carefully controlled household ruled by his two older maiden sisters. Jennie and Sadie react with consternation and possessiveness, fearing loss of influence and the diversion of family fortune, and they view the newcomer as a potential social climber. The narrative traces their schemes, social anxieties, and petty vanities set against a small-town milieu, contrasting ostentatious display with parsimony and examining themes of familial control, class ambition, and the collision between private comfort and public reputation.
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