Scenes and Characters, or, Eighteen Months at Beechcroft
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A provincial family’s everyday life and relationships are followed through the steady elder sister’s sense of duty as siblings and neighbours come and go over eighteen months. A sequence of domestic episodes — including new friendships, social visits, youthful indiscretions, illness, and local gossip — tests characters’ temperaments and prompts moral decisions. The narrative arranges short scenes and character sketches to emphasize the growth of conscience, practical charity, and self‑sacrifice, leading to a culminating crisis that resolves competing duties and affections.
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