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An aristocratic woman endures private torment after seeing her daughter and prospective son-in-law leave, outwardly composed but inwardly consumed by grief. The narrative contrasts intimate scenes of her breakdown aboard a coastal steamer and in domestic solitude with episodes of public life that reveal her husband as a garrulous yet emotionally distant figure. Through social encounters, parliamentary embarrassment, and quiet confession, the story examines marital estrangement, the burden of appearances, and a mounting resolution to put distance between herself and painful family ties.
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