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A provincial household is unsettled when a strong-willed, businesslike young wife enters a marriage with a thoughtful son and a guarded mother; disputes over inheritance, allowances, and where the couple should live expose conflicting temperaments and social ambitions. The narrative moves between close domestic confrontations and wider settings — parks, shipboard passages, and city streets — as plans for study, travel, and an artist's career provoke practical negotiations and emotional strain. Through character-focused episodes the work examines manners, financial arrangements in marriage, and the uneasy adjustments required when ambition and duty collide.
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