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The narrative follows members of a prominent New York family gathered around the historic Bowling Green as young women move through social festivities, courtship, and domestic expectation. Social dances and neighborhood ritual open romances that are tested by concerns about money, family judgment, and absence when a suitor departs by sea. Choices about marriage, sacrifice, and honor bring consequences that force characters to confront renunciation and moral responsibility. The plot moves from celebratory gatherings to private struggle and ultimately toward reconciliation and a quieter peace, tracing how love, duty, and changing circumstances reshape lives.
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