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The narrative follows an elderly father and his two contrasting daughters as they move through domestic routines and local society in a seaside community. The elder daughter is sober, dutiful, and inwardly critical, while the younger is bright, impulsive, and the focus of male attention; their differences create quiet tensions and protective feelings. Episodes of neighborhood gossip, social visits, and a curious incident involving a small yacht reveal anxieties about reputation, taste, and familial obligation. The work emphasizes close psychological observation and the small dramas of ordinary life, portraying how affection, vanity, and duty shape daily relationships.
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