Precaution: A Novel
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The novel observes a domestic social circle, following intersecting households as mourning, invitations, and visits surface misunderstandings, romantic hesitations, and concerns about reputation. Interactions depend on reserve, miscommunication, and the weight of social etiquette, while letters, conversations, and episodic incidents gradually disclose motives and correct misapprehensions. The narrative emphasizes manners and moral expectation through formal occasions that test judgment and loyalty, and it concludes by resolving tensions through restored information and reaffirmed social bonds.
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