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Set on the windswept moor, the novel follows Rhoda Bowden, a solemn young woman whose chief attachment is to her family's spaniels, and David, whose love for another woman unsettles the household. The narrative sketches village routines, local rivalries and gatherings, and the rough beauty of rural life while exploring Rhoda's solitary sensibility, her sympathy with animals, and the tensions that arise from courtship, social judgment, and private mysteries such as an old sundial motif. Episodes of humor, confrontation, and searching culminate in reckonings that test loyalties and reveal character amid the landscape's austere rhythms.
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