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The narrative opens in an old Virginia manor where seasonal rituals, layered domestic life, and the rhythms of plantation society establish a richly observed setting. It follows the courtship and marriage of a young couple and the social expectations that shape their world. National conflict gradually intrudes, producing separations, military service, and the steady erosion of household routines. Subsequent episodes describe exile, rumor and calumny, winter privations, and soldierly errands that alter personal fortunes. The closing chapters confront ruin, mourning, and the slow work of recovery, exploring how love and daily life endure after upheaval.
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