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The narrative opens with a village celebration for a marriage and then centers on a self-made owner of an ancestral estate who balances professional ambition with stewardship of his rural property. It follows his family life at the manor—particularly his daughter—and recounts earlier infant losses that shape parental expectations and emotional distance. Through scenes of local festivity, estate improvement, and private sorrow, the story examines social ascent, ties between town and country, paternal pride and disappointment, and how inherited place and personal ambition interact in shaping domestic relationships.
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