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The story follows Captain Daniel Dott, proprietor of a struggling Trumet dry goods store, who faces family financial worries while his wife Serena longs for finer clothes and their daughter Gertie attends school. A sudden inheritance rumor about Aunt Lavinia ignites town gossip and comic misunderstandings that disrupt the summer resort season, exposing local social dynamics, petty rivalries, and economic anxieties. Scenes move between shop ledgers, parlors, and community gatherings as the family copes with shifting hopes and expectations, and the narrative balances gentle small-town humor with affectionate observation of Cape Cod life.
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