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The narrative centers on a socially polished man whose life is unsettled when a woman in his circle abruptly seeks refuge after rejecting a loveless, transactional marriage. Their prior intimacy, obligations of friendship, and competing loyalties compel him to navigate social expectation and private conscience. Through drawing-room episodes and intimate conversations, the story examines reputation, the commodification of relationships, and the uneasy balance between practical arrangements and personal responsibility, blending social observation with moral reflection.
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