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The narrator, a prairie wife and mother, recounts strains in her marriage after discovering her husband in an intimate moment with a visiting woman, and she grapples with betrayal, pride, and the practical ties that bind family life. Set against rural frontier routines and seasonal hardships, the narrative follows her inner negotiations between moral outrage and responsibilities to children and household, interactions with neighbors, and reflections on fidelity and identity. Intimate first-person episodes blend domestic detail, community portraiture, and psychological observation to trace how small social pressures and personal compromises reshape domestic equilibrium.
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