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The novel follows domestic life at a country estate and its environs, focusing on characters such as Tom Birnie, Diana, Eric Bethune, and Marjorie as they negotiate personal loyalties, romantic complications, and public responsibilities in the wake of the recent war. Through episodes of parish ritual, social banter, and private recollection, it satirizes county manners and debates about reform while weighing sacrifice, regret, and resilience. The tone alternates between comic observation and sober reflection, linking intimate misunderstandings to larger currents of social change and the struggle to reconcile individual desires with duty.
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