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The novel opens in an ancient country estate's great dining hall, where family trophies and heirlooms evoke centuries of lineage. It follows members of a patrician family and their acquaintances as they navigate personal relationships, political argument, and social responsibilities amid shifting public life. Intimate domestic scenes—candlelit cottages, gardens, and drawing-room conversations—reveal tensions between tradition and modern reform. Through character interactions and reflective observation the narrative traces the subtler decline, adaptation, and moral questions of an aristocratic world.
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