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The narrator, a young man writing in diary form, recounts his time among a wealthy household at a continental resort, where social posturing and financial anxieties mingle. Obsessed with a woman in the household and entangled in the family's hopes for an inheritance, he becomes consumed by roulette, alternately winning and losing amid schemes and misunderstandings. The narrative traces the psychology of compulsion, the corrosive effects of debt and pride, and the tensions between affection, self-delusion, and social ambition, told with immediacy and ironic self-awareness.
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