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A young woman comes of age in a rural downs community amid family mysteries and a persistent local legend about an astrologer that shapes expectations. The narrative alternates close, evocative scenes of country life, parish customs, and seasonal pastimes with episodes of social gatherings and courtship. Tensions arise from romantic entanglements and departures that send some characters into military service and danger, testing loyalties and fortitude. On return, disputes over inheritance, grief, and moral reckonings force reckonings among neighbors and kin. The work concludes with mourning, reconciliation, and a domestic resolution anchored in community bonds.
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