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The narrative follows a young man and a young woman whose tentative courtship is constrained by family expectations, social position, and the schemes of an unscrupulous blackmailer. Interwoven with this domestic drama are detailed scenes of famine relief, parish and estate responsibilities, and political and legal maneuvering, which expose how hunger and social obligation reshape private choices. The work balances intimate emotional conflicts with documentary depictions of communal suffering, clerical and lay responses, and moral ambiguity, tracing consequences for several households as compassion, ambition, and opportunism collide.
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