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A young artist returning from abroad misses his train and, after a courteous gesture, becomes entwined with a traveling household that includes a frail woman who uses a wheeled chair. The plot follows domestic life and social maneuvering as guardians, siblings, and children negotiate duties, ambitions, and proprieties. Episodes range from society successes to mounting private tensions, charting how personal pride, family obligations, and legal arrangements reshape relationships. The work combines incident-driven scenes with commentary on manners, household responsibilities, and the consequences of divided loyalties.
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