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Stephen Knight becomes entangled with Margot Lorenzi, a strikingly beautiful woman tied to a notorious family scandal, and the story traces the social fallout as newspapers, gossip, and guarded relatives test his loyalty. Public curiosity and class prejudice complicate their attachment, prompting emotional strain, acts of generosity, and decisions to seek refuge abroad to escape ostracism. The narrative moves between fashionable salons and foreign ports, exploring reputation, sacrifice, the clash between private compassion and public censure, and how past tragedies continue to shape present choices.
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