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The narrative follows interlinked households and their social circles as private failings, ambitions, and obligations provoke moral reckonings. An exacting aunt, her lively niece, visiting high-society friends, and a reserved young man confront choices shaped by pride, envy, generosity, and concealed weakness. Domestic scenes—gardens, drives, and family gatherings—bring confessions about debts, sacrifices, and reputations. Set in two parts, the story traces consequences of personal faults and public judgments as they alter relationships, prospects, and individual conscience without offering tidy resolutions.
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