The Side Of The Angels: A Novel
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A young man from an established household becomes involved with a woman of humbler station, and their entanglement exposes class divisions and shifting social expectations in a provincial community. Friends and family attempt to manage the awkward formalities and practical difficulties of courtship while competing ambitions and financial strains complicate relationships. The narrative traces domestic tensions, questions of charity and self-respect, and the uneasy adjustments required as inherited status confronts modern restlessness. Scenes emphasize manners, obligation, and the slow renegotiation of ties as tradition yields to changing possibilities.
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