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A widowed lady of the manor manages her household and estate according to long-standing obligations while encountering rising social tensions in the surrounding village. Her ties with an educated niece, local tenants, and returning acquaintances reveal conflicts over land, politics, and gender reform; contested evictions and personal loyalties provoke distress and debate. Romantic entanglements and youthful friendships complicate domestic life, and episodes of popular unrest give way to a period of reconstruction. The narrative traces how duty, class expectations, and compassion are tested as traditional authority confronts changing rural opinion and social forces.
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