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Set in Boston's older West End, the narrative follows Miss Theodora, daughter of a once-wealthy jurist whose faith in others and lending habits drained the family fortune; it traces her adjustments to reduced circumstances, her friendships with neighbors and younger figures, and the social tensions between local traditions and more cosmopolitan influences returning from Europe. Episodes examine family pride, generosity, mismatched expectations, and community judgment, while scenes of domestic life, courtship, and neighborhood gossip illuminate character, social manners, and the quiet complexities of belonging in a close-knit urban quarter.
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