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The story depicts the social life of a well-to-do family on a Hudson River estate, where a glamorous, flirtatious matron attracts persistent admirers and becomes the object of a young friend's ardor, upsetting household relations and provoking quiet moral anxieties. Scenes alternate between elegant entertainments and private interiors, exposing tensions between appearance and feeling, generational differences, and the obligations of marriage and family. A secondary viewpoint records sleepless reflection and guarded decisions as characters confront desire, loyalty, and reputation within a constrained social world.
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