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The novel follows the residents of an aging estate set against an encroaching industrial town, centering on a dignified widow who maintains ritual and social standing while contending with family strains. Through gatherings, private maneuvers, and scenes in the garden, tensions emerge around a young woman sent away for treatment and other relations whose hidden desires and secrets surface. The decaying landscape, formal entertainments, and small-town scrutiny underline themes of social pretense, psychological fragility, and the conflict between inherited identity and the desire to escape. The narrative blends domestic drama with subtle moral observation.
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