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A young woman returns to her ancestral country home after an unexpected inheritance and measures her new position against a childhood of scarcity and strict schooling. She revels in the landscape while noting signs of neglect and social inequality that temper simple contentment. Memories and local encounters awaken a sense of public responsibility, prompting inward debate about independence, moral conviction, and the practical limits of attempting social improvement from her altered station.
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