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A woman living in a cramped, decaying city house negotiates frail domestic routines, strained family ties, and social anxieties. Mrs. Farley copes with memory, insecurity, and a long quarrel with her son, whose marriage to Winnie brings contact with wealthier relatives and renewed tensions. Through precise sensory detail and scenes of household errands, the narrative examines class differences, marital fragility, and the quiet pressures of everyday life, tracing how small choices and appearances shape private disappointments and longing.
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