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Set around a young couple whose fervent, unequal marriage reverberates through their social circle, the novel traces shifting affections and misunderstandings among adults and adolescents. Maurice's ardent, impulsive devotion to his older wife and Eleanor's anxious reserve create tensions that influence a sixteen-year-old girl, Edith, prompting her to re-evaluate attraction and propriety. Edith grows aware of Johnny Bennett, a shy, near-sighted boy whose candid plainness contrasts with adult sentimentality. Through episodes of jealousy, generosity, misread intentions, and communal observation, the narrative examines how desire, self-awareness, and moral judgment shape relationships across generations.
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