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The narrative follows William Ashe, a rising public man, and the capricious Lady Kitty Bristol from courtship through marriage, tracing how their temperaments, family pressures, and social expectations shape domestic life. Episodes in drawing-rooms, politics, and the theatre generate gossip, misunderstandings, and rivalries that strain loyalty and provoke moral dilemmas. As ambitions and vulnerabilities collide, personal choices produce unintended consequences for both partners. The novel examines marriage as a negotiation between feeling and duty, the interplay of public reputation and private sorrow, and the gradual unfolding of regret and responsibility that culminates in a subdued, reflective aftermath.
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