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The narrative traces a provincial family's descent from comfortable respectability into financial collapse and social exposure. A husband and wife struggle with mounting debts, neighbors' gossip, and conflicting impulses to preserve honor or secure money, while their domestic life and prospects for their children grow precarious. Village scenes and intimate household moments alternate to show bargaining over property, the strain of public humiliation, and the erosion of private dignity. The work examines pride, social judgment, and the human cost of economic ruin through closely observed interactions and moral dilemmas.
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