Once Aboard the Lugger-- The History of George and his Mary
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The narrative follows the intertwined lives of George and Mary, moving between intimate domestic scenes and wider social episodes that test their affections and fortunes. It alternates character-focused sketches—melancholy reveries, family tensions and comic misunderstandings—with episodic set pieces such as hospital visits, dinners, detective inquiries and wartime glimpses. Secondary figures provoke torments, embarrassments and small-scale disasters that reshape relationships, while reflective interludes examine art, memory and modesty. The tone shifts between satirical observation and earnest feeling, and the story closes by restoring a precarious domestic peace after losses, reconciliations and renewed hope.
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