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A set of short stories portrays genteel families and small-town society as they confront love, financial strain, and questions of reputation. Characters negotiate engagements and inheritances, face the repercussions of scandal, and balance pride with duty. The narratives shift between intimate domestic scenes and broader social observation, using restrained irony to show how personal choices affect kinship, marriage, and social standing.
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