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A young man recounts how his father's exposure as an embezzler shattered his family's social standing and forced them into reduced circumstances. The narrative follows his shift from an idle, privileged youth to a conscientious bank clerk, and his mother's declining health that prompts relocation to a rural village. Domestic episodes introduce relatives who shelter them and a cast of local characters, while the narrator reflects on shame, responsibility, and gradual personal growth. Episodic chapters blend small‑town observation, humor, and moral reflection as he adapts to new duties and seeks steadiness after scandal.
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