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A comic novel traces the everyday life and social entanglements of the Vereker family at the Rectory as children and adults engage in amusements, matchmaking, and escalating misunderstandings. Chapters follow individual household members through domestic scenes, social gatherings, and interventions that provoke a series of complications and reversals. The structure moves from initial incidents that ignite tensions, through intermittent setbacks and corrective interpositions, to a final resolution that reconciles private foibles and public anxieties. Tone blends light satire, character study, and episodic plotting to examine family dynamics, social ambition, and the mechanics of comic mischance.
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