About This Book
An aristocrat who has renounced his earlier theoretical work becomes personally involved in the lives of ordinary people, sparking encounters that blend private feeling with public purpose. Romantic interest and chance introductions draw him into a mill town where disputes over ownership, a mysterious disappearance, and a devastating fire expose tensions among workers, villagers, and new authorities. Assemblies, councils, and acts of mediation alternate with episodes of mistaken vengeance and surprising returns, leading toward reconciling decisions and shifting alliances. The narrative shifts between social ideas and close domestic scenes to show how personal choices influence broader attempts at reform.
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