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Set in a picturesque riverside village, the novel traces the intricate social hierarchies of its genteel residents. It follows an impoverished aristocratic woman who, despite elevated rank, endures quiet resentments and derives a wry amusement from local rivalries. Parish life, the rector's household, a storied retired officer, and a circle of ladies create a stage for displays of pretension, charity, and small hypocrisies. Secondary figures, including a discreet floral artist and a woman whose past as a governess complicates her standing, show how private histories shape public reputations. Through domestic episodes and keen observation, the work examines class, reputation, and the gap between appearance and circumstance.
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