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A series of linked realist episodes set around a factory and its offices depicts workers, managers, and clerical women in everyday scenes. Two smelters endure dangerous labor and bitterly compare their wages with a comfortably paid director; the director works late, struggles with domestic friction and jealousy as his wife pursues luxury and a youthful companion; newly hired female clerks arrive with contrasting clothes and backgrounds, revealing poverty, pride, and fragile hopes tied to meager pay. The narratives examine economic inequality, the routineness and humiliation of labor, gendered expectations, and the yearning for dignity and escape.
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