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The narrator recounts his entanglement with a captivating young woman whose beauty provokes an obsessive passion. He abandons prudence and comforts to follow her through cycles of desire, betrayal, and misfortune, making increasingly desperate choices that expose the gap between moral ideals and impulses. The narrative alternates vivid episodes of romantic intensity and social decline with reflective digressions on human weakness, virtue, and the instructive value of example, yielding a complex portrait of characters whose admirable qualities coexist with self-destructive inclinations.
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