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The narrative follows Gheena Freyne, a spirited young woman of a coastal Irish estate, as she negotiates family eccentricities, local obligations, and daily life at Castle Freyne. Scenes depict household memories, Matilda Freyne's peculiarities, the maimed but cheerful Darby Dillon, and a loyal dog named Crabbit, against vividly described cliffs, harbour, and village. Rural pastimes, the management of hounds, social ties with tenants and neighbours, and small domestic ironies shape a portrait of community life and personal steadiness amid change.
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