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An aging provincial marquis returns to his ancestral house after revolutionary upheaval and, with the help of a faithful steward, attempts to recover property, preserve family heirlooms, and reestablish his social place. The local community, ruined neighbors, and the remade townscape frame efforts to marry advantageously and sustain the lineage, yet personal tragedies and dwindling means complicate those plans. The narrative traces the slow erosion of feudal privileges and the persistence of noble memory, examining how inherited objects, domestic places, and modest acts of stewardship mediate loss, duty, and adaptation in a changed social order.
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