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A young woman from a prominent family in a dissenting chapel marries a rising young minister and becomes the lens through which provincial social life, ambition, and religious propriety are examined. The narrative traces her education, tastes, and social aspirations; the community's responses to entertainments, marriages, and moneyed influence; and a sequence of domestic crises, friendships, romantic entanglements, and moral dilemmas. Episodes range from balls and calling visits to public meetings, financial complications, and personal shocks that test loyalties and reveal hypocrisies. The book interweaves character studies and social observation to depict how status, faith, and personal desire shape choices and consequences in a small-town setting.
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