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The narrative follows a circle of northern visitors lodged in a Mediterranean boarding-house and the wider social circles they touch, portraying their conversations, ambitions, and setbacks as they test contemporary ideas of independence, art, and education. Part scenes and letters depict daily domestic life, artistic striving, and moral disputes; a later sequence carries the characters into renewed public and private engagements where debates about propriety, teaching, and social reform provoke disillusionment, returns, and cautious readjustment. The tone emphasizes observation of social manners and inner compromise rather than dramatic resolution.
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