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A middle-aged single woman who comes into independent means moves to a provincial town and becomes the focus of local society. She must weigh financial choices that affect family and business, confronting proposals to lend money and questions of trust toward commercial acquaintances. Suitors, friends, and social rivals bring pressures that produce episodes of courtship, rivalry, and moral testing. Through scenes of domestic life, charity gatherings, and frank conversation, the narrative quietly explores respectability, pride, conscience, and the practical complexities of female independence.
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