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In which the tender affections of Jeanie and Butler are tempered by David Deans’s grave reflections on marriage amidst troubled times, while the sorrowful tidings of Effie’s flight cast a heavy shadow over the family’s hopes. They are soon introduced to the brusque yet good-natured Captain of Knockdunder, whose earthly concerns and commanding manner bring a lively contrast to their solemn discourse as they prepare for the morrow’s duties.
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