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The narrative follows Harriet Blair, a seventeen-year-old who travels with her family to New Orleans for a brother’s wedding and becomes enmeshed in domestic expectations, social formalities, and private longings. Through episodic scenes and intimate household portraits the story examines family hierarchy, courtship, and the restraints of respectability, while contrasting maternal warmth and youthful impulsiveness. Interwoven vignettes of other characters and children illuminate differing responses to desire and duty. Across three parts the plot traces personal reckonings and moral choices as characters negotiate love, ambition, and the search for fulfillment within their social world.
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