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The novel resumes the domestic and social life of a linked circle of family and acquaintances in an urban milieu, following a young girl’s moral and emotional growth as household duties, festive entertainments, and obligations to the poor intersect. Scenes alternate between lavish parties and modest hardships, prompting reflections on duty, compassion, and personal responsibility; conflicts are worked out through everyday sacrifices, steady resolve, and conscientious action rather than dramatic upheaval. The narrative privileges manners, religious and moral instruction, and the practical consequences of choices, drawing earlier relational threads toward a quietly didactic resolution.
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