Mrs. Ames
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A close, ironic portrait of middle-class life in a provincial town, centered on a married couple and their social circle. The narrative follows everyday episodes—breakfasts, market errands, club visits and garden parties—to show how gossip, social rituals and small pretensions shape relationships. Through detailed scenes of domestic irritations, neighborhood talk and polite hypocrisies, the work reveals character foibles and understated tensions beneath orderly routines, mapping a network of acquaintances whose overlapping concerns and manners quietly dramatize the routines and rivalries of respectable society.
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