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The story traces a well-to-do household where marital tension, social performance, and personal ambition collide. Natalie Spencer manages society events with exacting taste while her husband, Clayton, seeks authority and independence; their disagreements over gardens, expenditures, and domestic roles expose underlying resentments. Interwoven are younger relations and acquaintances whose romantic dilemmas and restless ambitions complicate family life, and the distant pressures of wartime news intermittently intrude on private concerns. Told through dinners, household scenes, and everyday exchanges, the narrative examines power, duty, and the uneasy pursuit of satisfaction beneath a polished public façade.
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