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The narrative portrays life in the small town of Wellwood, focusing on the interwoven lives of neighbors whose conversations and judgments revolve around a reclusive older woman across the street and the households nearby. Through scenes of parlors, visits, and floral-filled rooms, townspeople examine choices about marriage, pride, and social reputation; gossip and contrasting generations reveal differing attitudes toward courtship, independence, and feminine roles. Domestic detail and social observation combine to show how personal decisions and public opinion shape relationships and selfhood within a close-knit community.
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