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The narrative centers on a landed family and their neighbors, contrasting a grand estate with a modest dwelling and tracing domestic life in a provincial community. It follows courtships, refusals, and misunderstandings as younger members confront social expectations and limited means, while elders manage property, influence, and family honor. Subplots examine manners, local politics, and professional advancement, leading to personal growth, reconciliations, and the rearrangement of household fortunes. The account balances social observation with intimate drama to show how attachment, ambition, and duty shape choices and outcomes.
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