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The story follows a small-town family through quiet domestic struggles seen chiefly through Margaret Paget, a young teacher who grows weary of routine and envies others’ ease. A local engagement and household hardships surface tensions among siblings and neighbors, prompting reflections on duty, ambition, and affection. Scenes move between schoolroom details, home cares, and community reactions, tracing how everyday burdens, financial worries, and social comparisons reshape personal longings and familial loyalties while exploring the compromises demanded by love and responsibility.
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