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Set in a secluded Virginia neighborhood, the story examines parish and plantation life as families negotiate manners, loyalties, and ambition. A dignified, soldierly newcomer and a gifted, talkative outsider stir local interest and expose contrasts between action and conversation. A recently widowed woman reenters society with her daughters, encountering dances, parsonage politics, and matchmaking efforts that test friendships and reveal private feelings. Through episodes of social gathering and domestic detail, the narrative traces how tradition, temperament, and community expectations shape personal choices and relationships.
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