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The narrative follows three young clerks in a dull London civil office and traces their careers, friendships, and romantic entanglements as they confront ambition, temptation, and social expectation. Episodes shift between official routine, country visits, and public hearings, bringing working men, parliamentary inquiries, and courtroom scenes into view and testing characters' reputations and fortunes. Through contrasted temperaments and choices the work examines the pressures of period bureaucracy, the collision of private motives with public duty, and the consequences of imprudence for personal and professional life.
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