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The narrative follows Katherine Trenchard and the web of familial and social ties around her as intimate, restrained episodes unfold within a conservative London household and its neighbourhood. Through domestic scenes, personal reflection, and small but morally charged crises, the characters negotiate love, duty, and the tension between comfort and risk. The work is arranged in distinct sections that trace shifting relationships and an increasing inwardness, and it uses recurring domestic images such as a feather bed and a mirror to examine identity and temptation. An observant, nostalgic tone attends to manners, landscape, and the slow rhythms of ordinary life.
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