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A social comedy set in a small coastal town follows a narrator influenced by an imperious aunt and the romantic entanglements among local families, including a cultivated young man and a girl who works behind a shop counter. Through episodic scenes of gossip, social calls, and civic rituals the story explores manners, tensions between old lineage and new wealth, regional memory, and the awkwardness of changing social expectations. Recurring misunderstandings and acts of kindness reveal character, while satire and gentle sentiment examine tradition, generosity, and the compromises required by shifting community values.
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