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The narrative traces college companions as they confront awkward adulthood during late‑night excursions into the city, arranging dates with chorus girls and coping with embarrassment, peer pressure, and moral unease. Close scenes portray fumbling social rituals, shy introspection, and comic vanity set against warm, dusty interiors and transient nightlife. Through episodic encounters, memory, and observation, the work examines youthful restlessness, the tension between restraint and indulgence, and the uneasy negotiation of social expectations as young men test boundaries and imagine adult identities.
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