The Dalrymples
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The narrative follows a country family whose peace is disturbed when a young man returns and reveals a marriage kept from the elderly head, provoking reproach from a principled young woman and bitter debate about duty, truth, and conscience. Chapters trace the consequences: financial anxieties, sudden emergencies, and conflicting loyalties among cousins and guardians; confidences with children, private negotiations, and legal or monetary claims complicate feelings and obligations. Through crises, characters confront what is right versus expedient, negotiate compromises, and test their capacity for forgiveness and practical justice.
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