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A well-to-do family's pleasant surface conceals a patriarch's private selfishness; when his sudden death exposes the lack of savings and the limits of kinship, widow, son, and daughter must confront dependency and social expectation. The narrative follows the daughter's thwarted prospects for a secure, fashionable marriage, the son's constrained generosity, and the household's efforts to preserve appearances amid financial worry. Through closely observed scenes and character interaction, the story examines vanity, hypocrisy, and the moral and personal costs that accompany the pursuit of comfort and social standing.
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