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A recently widowed plantation owner slowly resumes control of household and estate while recovering from grief and confronting gossip and mismanagement among servants. Her pragmatic decisions and private reservations about marriage, divorce, and social conventions bring her into fraught conversations with neighbors and a suitor, exposing tensions between personal autonomy and communal expectations. Secondary characters' confidences and disciplinary choices intensify misunderstandings, leading to painful disclosures and a chain of events that test loyalty, honor, and practical governance. The narrative examines gendered morality, the limits of forgiveness, and the costs of stepping beyond prescribed social roles.
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