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The narrative is a first-person recollection of a once-unremarkable young man whose late-arriving eccentricity and talent propel him into social fame; it traces his emergence in a small society, his irresistible charm with women, the jealousies and rivalries his magnetism creates among friends, and the narrator's mixture of admiration and irritation. Scenes shift between social settings, sporting diversions, and domestic encounters that reveal manners, perception of celebrity, and the costs of notoriety, while episodic incidents introduce secondary figures whose arrivals and interactions illuminate themes of ambition, intimacy, and social performance.
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