A spirited young woman’s arrival into a parish dispute over the disposition of aging urban property sets off a clash of money, pride, and influence among local leaders. Financial calculations and proposals for redevelopment collide with sentimental attachments and civic responsibility, prompting vestry meetings, public speeches, and heated private confrontations. Romance and personal loyalties emerge amid debates over inheritance, social policy, and the proper use of wealth, while questions of public opinion and moral consequence broaden the conflict beyond the parish. Characters are forced to reconsider duty, affection, and the social effects of prosperity as tensions move from intimate scenes to wider community agitation.