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A young barrister-in-training spends a year negotiating London social life, family obligations, and romantic possibilities. Scenes move between chambers, drawing-room circles, and country retreats as he confronts career uncertainty, rivalries, and household politics; comic episodes alternate with moments of domestic strain and moral choice. Supporting characters supply wit, irritation, and counsel while misunderstandings and a developing attachment prompt decisions about duty, pleasure, and identity. The narrative blends light satire of manners with gentle coming-of-age reflection, following gradual changes in the protagonist's prospects and outlook over the course of a year.
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