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A young woman, living with her ailing uncle, confronts the prospect of losing the family home when his health declines and an entail transfers the estate to distant relatives. As he makes practical preparations, the narrative follows her adjustment to impending bereavement, the slow disclosure of past attachments and private motives, and the pressure to choose between duty and independence. Encounters with local figures, including a reclusive resident associated with Far End, complicate loyalties and prompt decisions about belonging. Themes of waiting, social constraint, quiet endurance, and personal growth shape the events and emotional arc.
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