About This Book
Peter Davenant returns to New England after years abroad and revisits a youthful romantic humiliation while circulating among Olivia Guion, Drusilla Fane, and the Temple family. The narrative shifts between social evenings and private reverie, following how memory, pride, and the passage of time alter feeling and self-understanding. Engagement rumors, manners, and national contrasts form the social backdrop against which quiet moral and emotional adjustments occur. Domestic conversation, small comic episodes, and solitary walks give the story a reflective, observational pace focused on personal growth rather than dramatic upheaval.
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