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The story follows a spirited young woman whose theatrical charm and social dexterity shape the relationships, courtships, and reputations of her circle. Set among fashionable drawing-rooms and country houses, it offers light satire of manners through a series of episodic scenes that trace rivalries, romantic misunderstandings, and social posturing. Witty observation and gentle irony reveal how vanity and ambition influence private feelings and public behavior, producing a portrait of a society where performance often outweighs sincerity and small deceptions have outsized consequences.
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