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The narrative follows a mature woman's emotional and moral struggles within a prosperous social circle, tracing her relations with family members and neighbors as courtship, marriage prospects, and gossip shape daily routines. Episodes alternate between country-club leisure and tea-room conversation and quieter domestic interiors, pairing outward social rituals with inward reflection. Recurring themes include duty versus desire, generational and class expectations, the pressures of respectability, and compromises demanded by affection and obligation. The story advances through social occasions and private reckonings, prioritizing character psychology and social atmosphere over dramatic action.
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