The Sorceress, v. 3 of 3
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The narrative follows a young man driven to despair after a romantic rejection and an independent woman whose artistic associations and solitary life provoke family concern and social censure. Tensions of pride, jealousy, and generational authority arise as relatives attempt to police reputation and restrain perceived impropriety. Characters struggle with humiliation, misunderstanding, and the weight of public opinion while private motives and loyalties are revealed. The story proceeds through close domestic scenes and social observation, examining the conflict between personal desire and duty, the costs of impulsive feeling, and the quiet consequences of restrained moral judgments.
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