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The novel follows a prominent household whose members navigate political suspense, social obligations, and private loyalties as parliamentary debates and family ambitions intersect. A dominant matriarch shapes expectations while younger relatives confront tiring public duties, romantic choices, and shifting alliances. Scenes alternate between heated legislative sessions and quieter domestic settings, tracing moral dilemmas about duty, reputation, and social reform. Through careful characterization and a series of social episodes, the narrative examines class manners, generational conflict, and the costs of maintaining public standing amid personal uncertainty.
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