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Set on a moorland farm, the narrative follows Honor Endicott, her family's expectations, and visitors including Christopher Yeoland and a kinsman who arrives on foot; it traces seasonal rhythms, farming work, rural community interactions, courtship and family decisions, and moral choices as the household faces harvest pressures, personal ambitions, and social expectations. Descriptive natural scenes and detailed domestic interiors anchor portraits of labour, affection, rivalry, and quiet courage, while episodic chapters move between pastoral landscape, local customs, and character-driven conflicts that reshape relationships and the farm's future.
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