Mrs. Arthur; vol. 2 of 3
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The narrative follows Arthur Curtis after his marriage to Nancy Bates, tracing the sudden tensions that arise from cultural and class differences, family disapproval, and conflicting expectations of domestic life. Early scenes show Arthur's delight turning to unease as his wife's habits and tastes clash with his social circle, while a mysterious letter and reactions from relatives deepen misunderstandings. Social manners, financial embarrassment, and differing notions of respectability drive private anxieties and strained relationships; the plot balances personal emotion with observations of provincial society, quotidian detail, and the consequences of choices made at the threshold of marriage.
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