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The narrative follows Sylvester Lanyon, a reserved physician who contends with long grief for his deceased wife while raising their child and nurturing scientific ambitions. His spirits revive through the energetic presence of a young woman, prompting tensions between loyalty, desire, and the call of professional advancement in the city. The plot traces personal conflicts, social interactions, and moral decisions within a provincial and artistic milieu, showing how love, adversity, and ambition force reevaluation of family duties and identity and ultimately open the protagonist to a broader, more hopeful future.
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