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A young woman named Aurora moves through the social world of expatriate residents in Florence, where domestic scenes, theatrical evenings, and small civic rituals reveal competing impulses toward display and reserve. The narrative follows her shifting attachments and vulnerabilities amid friendships, family duties, and encounters with English-speaking newcomers, while a nearby consul and his household observe and sometimes intervene in practical matters. Interwoven episodes contrast outward splendor with inner longing, exploring pride, generosity, self-presentation, and the personal costs of striving to be admired.
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