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The novel traces a young gentleman of privileged urban society whose comfortable engagement to a conventional fiancée is disrupted when an alluring, free-spirited woman from his past reappears. Social rituals, gossip, and rigid codes govern choices, and his private yearnings collide with public duty. The narrative examines marriage, hypocrisy, and the cost of conformity as social expectations shape personal destiny, moving through intimate scenes, formal gatherings, and moral dilemmas to a restrained, elegiac conclusion about lost possibilities and the compromises required to preserve reputation.
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