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A nighttime burglary at the home of a prominent banking family sets a tense scene as a young intruder moves through darkened rooms, opens a hidden safe, and narrowly evades discovery. While the theft itself supplies suspense, the intruder's eavesdropping on the household reveals parental schemes to arrange a socially advantageous match for their daughter, exposing ambitions, class expectations, and domestic vulnerabilities. The narrative traces the immediate consequences of the crime and the intersecting personal motives, examining how secrecy, reputation, and social maneuvering shape both private life and public standing in a small-town setting.
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