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The narrative follows a spirited young woman whose guardian's conditions shape her choices, tracing her restless social season, a sudden secret marriage to a wealthy suitor, and the domestic adjustments that ensue. Episodes turn on community gossip, clashes between propriety and amusement, moral reckonings about money and influence, and efforts to protect vulnerable neighbors. Interwoven scenes of family talk, holiday generosity, financial negotiations, and disputes over theater and dancing sketch a portrait of provincial society negotiating taste, responsibility, and personal freedom. The tone shifts between light satire of manners and earnest reflection on guardianship, marriage, and the uses of wealth.
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