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The novel traces a sheltered young woman raised in a narrow, quarrelsome rectory who yearns for beauty and broader purpose. She grows close to a perceptive man whose progressive critiques of charity and conventional morality clash with her father's rigid views, sparking personal and social tensions. As relationships deepen, the characters confront questions of conscience, temptation, and responsibility amid changing settings and trials that test loyalties and ideals. The narrative weaves intimate romance with social critique, moving through crises and reckonings toward a final moral awakening and practical consequences for love and duty.
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