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The narrative centers on Howat Penny, scion of a family that owns regional ironworks, and traces his perceptions amid the furnace and forge, the mechanical rhythms of ironmaking and the surrounding rural estate. Interwoven are social encounters with visiting figures and local gentry, domestic interiors, seasonal landscapes, and the material details of production. The story explores contrasts between industrial labor and cultivated leisure, the shaping influence of inherited enterprise on personal ambitions, and the subtle currents of desire, indifference and social rivalry that link characters in a claustrophobic yet richly observed community.
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