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An artist's fleeting impression of an illuminated face sets in motion a domestic narrative centered on Ida Mayhew and the network of friends and rivals around her. Social gatherings, a concert garden, and intimate household scenes reveal suitors, secrets, and misunderstandings that provoke temptation, despair, and moral struggle. Through revelations, confessions, and patient counsel, characters grapple with half-truths and personal failure while practical acts of care shape conscience and resolve. The episodic plot traces inward change and the slow restoration of trust, concluding with a renewed sense of duty, hope, and a more clearly seen character.
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