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A small-town family is uprooted when local political reversals and a patron's intervention send them to the city, a move driven by a mother's plan to turn her daughter's beauty into social and financial advantage. The narrative follows the father's loss of local standing, the son's impatience with limited prospects, and the daughter's entrance into metropolitan society, where attractiveness functions as both opportunity and exposure. Through domestic scenes, political bargains, and social encounters, the story examines ambition, social maneuvering, corruption, and the moral compromises people make in pursuit of status and security.
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