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The narrative follows a dangerous nighttime escape of an infant and the intertwined lives of a household and several visitors, tracing love, misunderstanding, social friction, and evolving loyalties. Central strands follow a young woman named Barbara, a man called Richard, and their relations with friends and critics as domestic disputes, inheritances, and a London interlude complicate loyalties. Interspersed are philosophical and supernatural discussions—sermons, parables, a visionary dream—that probe duty, redemption, and the boundary between nature and the supernatural. The story culminates in reconciliations, reckonings over wills and funerals, and a dreamlike closing that reframes sacrifice and deliverance.
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