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A Southern household and its neighbors are portrayed against the mounting national dispute over slavery, mixing intimate domestic scenes, social dances, and West Point ties with political and military episodes. The narrative interweaves figures from family life, enslaved servants, soldiers, and abolitionist agitators, tracing how public debates and violent incidents intrude on private loyalties and social order. Recurring themes include honor, regional identity, and the collapse of established customs as escalating tensions push communities and individuals toward confrontation and lasting change.
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