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A socially prominent woman, long dissatisfied in marriage, resolves to murder her husband and sets about concealing her intentions beneath the rituals of provincial society. The narrative moves between her inward rationalizations and outward control of clubs, card parties, and social rituals, tracing how ambition, resentment, and the need for respectability shape her actions. Details of household management, gossip, and class-conscious entertainments intersect with wartime anxieties and shifting fortunes, producing a suspenseful study of moral compromise, gender expectation, and the tension between a cultivated public persona and a private capacity for violence.
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