Whiteladies
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An old country manor, once attached to convent lands, shelters the Austin family whose fortunes are shadowed by a traditional tale of an ill-assorted union and recurring misfortunes and broken lines of inheritance. The narrative centers on Miss Susan Austin, the elderly virtual mistress, and evokes the house’s carved passages, lawns, servants, and small domestic rituals. Daily routines and obligations, including disputes over charity and household management, reveal social tensions beneath a calm surface. That ordered life is disrupted when a stranger arrives and a child’s piercing cries awaken the household, precipitating disturbance, moral unease, and impending change.
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