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Set among expatriates in Rome, the narrative traces a compact drama of passion and social intrigue in which outward mobility and cosmopolitan manners mask deeper hereditary impulses. Through interlinked personal relationships and intimate psychological portraits, the work shows how love, ambition, and past choices reawaken ingrained temperaments and shape conduct, creating moral ambiguity and emotional collision. Scenes range from salons and private confidences to calculated social maneuvers, emphasizing individual psychology over broad social description and exploring the tension between ephemeral modern life and the permanence suggested by the city’s ancient setting.

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Follow their thoughts instead of heeding objects
Has as much sense as the handle of a basket
Mediocre sensibility
No flies enter a closed mouth
Pitiful checker-board of life
Scarcely a shade of gentle condescension
That you can aid them in leading better lives?
The forests have taught man liberty
There is an intelligent man, who never questions his ideas
Thinking it better not to lie on minor points
Too prudent to risk or gain much
Walked at the rapid pace characteristic of monomaniacs