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A provincial family drama traces the lives of a long-established family who own the local ironworks and their relations with townspeople across generations. Portraits of social hierarchy, manners, and small-town rituals unfold through schooldays, teas, fêtes, marriages, wills, and disputes that expose personal pride, duty, and affection. Interwoven episodes examine contrasts between industrial and rural landscapes, domestic adjustments to change, and quiet moral reckonings as younger members seek happiness and older members confront legacy. The narrative emphasizes community ties, genteel hypocrisy, and the steady reshaping of tradition by personal choices and unforeseen events.
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