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The narrative centers on an old family estate and its inhabitants, tracing domestic life, illness, and grief as siblings, a grieving father, and a prospective stepmother negotiate duties, jealousies, and inheritance. Scenes show tender caregiving, local gossip, and strained loyalties while a returned son confronts suspicions and works to protect family harmony. Interwoven shorter tales set in neighboring Rice Corner and nearby households broaden the portrait with courtships, rivalries, social gatherings, and misunderstandings. The collection moves from private sorrows and moral tests to reckonings that restore relationships, settle disputes over property and honor, and reveal quieter resolutions for several households.
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