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A young assistant schoolmaster named Mr. Lewisham navigates ambition, romantic longing, and the pressures of social advancement. He balances bookish ideals and open-air study with an infatuation for Alice Heydinger, whose presence prompts choices between personal desire and career opportunities. Episodes trace courtship, academic routine, political involvement, quarrels, and the gradual erosion of youthful glamour as practicalities and reputation intrude. The narrative follows his maturation through setbacks, domestic decisions, and reconciliations, exploring themes of aspiration, compromise, and the collision between idealism and everyday responsibilities.
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