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The narrative follows Fay, a gentle, pleasure-seeking young duchess who lives in a villa overlooking the Campagna and occupies herself with parties and social charm while internally preoccupied by a distant man. Married to an older, decorous duke whose patience and kindness coexist with jealousy and disappointment over the absence of an heir, she finds domestic life quietly unsatisfying. The marriage slowly reveals emotional distance, small experiments at affection, and the strain of social expectations; episodes of flirtation, inward longing, and constrained choices illuminate themes of duty, desire, and the costs of seeking approval.
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