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The novel unfolds through episodic scenes in a provincial town, tracing romantic rivalries and social ambitions as a young woman newly returned to society becomes the focus of local attention while two families and their younger members maneuver for status and affection. The narrative alternates lively set pieces—dances, parlor entertainments, and comic misunderstandings—with quieter passages of yearning and reflection. Vivid local color and satirical observation illuminate manners, generational tensions, and the costs of pride and silence, as personal choices and civic disputes gradually reshape relationships and bring about reconciliations and altered fortunes.
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