William—An Englishman
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A timid young clerk, long governed by a domineering mother, inherits an unexpected income when she dies and experiences a sudden sense of freedom. Confronted with the smallness of his accustomed office life, he seeks a confidant in a fellow clerk and begins to reconsider his path. The story follows his personal awakening and gradual turn toward public action, examining themes of emancipation from domestic control, the awkward adjustments of independence, and the emergence of a social conscience that reshapes his ambitions and relationships.
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