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A married woman, frustrated by persistent incompatibility, leaves her husband and turns to friends and a solicitor for counsel; her private difficulty becomes the subject of social debate at a country gathering where confidants offer sympathy, practical advice, and conflicting theories of honour. As the secret leaks and clergy and legal acquaintances intervene, both partners face the question of forgiveness versus pride and the possibility of compromise. The narrative examines marital negotiation, personal dignity against social expectation, and the slow, tentative movement from rupture toward reconciliation, rendered with a genteel, observant tone.
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