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A young man returns to his ancestral house in a quiet valley overshadowed by nearby industrial growth, and his arrival exposes family strain, infirmity, and local gossip. The narrative interweaves close domestic observation with wider social scenes, following encounters between different social groups and the debates that accompany change. Themes of decline, responsibility, and the tensions between traditional rural life and industrial modernity recur as characters negotiate inheritance, obligation, and political ideas, while vivid landscape and community detail underline shifting moral and economic pressures.
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