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The narrative follows a returning Englishman whose restlessness prompts encounters that challenge complacency: a spirited foreign woman, a needy young vagrant, and the routines of London and island society provoke moral reflection. Through a series of episodes and character interactions the story contrasts the safe broad road of inherited convention with the risky side-paths of individual choice, exposing social smugness, hypocrisy, and the costs and rewards of dissent. The work mixes close observation of manners, satirical portraits of communal life, and introspective scenes that examine conscience, courage, and the consequences of following or resisting tradition.
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