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The narrative follows Jane Barnes, a lively young woman in a declining suburban town, and her relationships with her brother Baldwin and local neighbors as they navigate everyday domestic routines, social scandals, and seasonal entertainments. Episodes move between intimate breakfasts, a sensational abandoned wedding, community gatherings such as a costume ball and an ice palace, and mysterious or haunted interludes centered around a recurring dim lantern motif. Scenes explore shifting fortunes, small-town gossip, youthful optimism versus weary practicality, and the interplay of artful sensibility and thrift. The structure is episodic, blending light comedy, romance, and occasional melancholy to portray communal life and personal hopes in a familiar small-town setting.
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