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The narrative follows a prominent Parisian banking family whose founder, Hyacinthe Charlemont, rises from modest origins through industry and civic engagement, and whose son Amédée squanders that legacy through pleasure and mismanagement. As the house falters, a diligent clerk, Fourcy, sustains the business by zeal and competence. Interpersonal tensions over money, status, and appearances surface in episodes about displays of jewelry and social ambition, and the story examines bourgeois pride, inherited privilege versus earned merit, and the moral consequences of financial decline amid changing public reputations.
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