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A young noblewoman arriving at legal majority is the focus of family deliberations over her emancipation, and the narrative maps her reserved nobility, modest tastes, and small compassionate gestures. Set largely in provincial civic settings such as the town hall and the judge's office, the story interweaves formal procedures, social ranks, and ordinary people's struggles. Through interactions with guardians, relatives, and neighbors, it examines choices about independence, duty, and social appearance while following peripheral characters whose uncertain lives illuminate the limits and possibilities of compassion and agency.
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