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A fabulously wealthy family seeks social acceptance in European high society, where fortune gains entry but not intimacy. The narrative centers on a solitary matriarch whose awkwardness and misjudgments expose snobbery, envy, and petty hypocrisies among the elite. Scenes shift between salon satire and an adventurous overseas episode, using comic humiliation, rivalry, and mistaken appearances to probe contrasts between money and manner, public reputation and private loneliness. Repeated social encounters illuminate how striving for rank distorts behavior and exacts emotional costs, while questions of authenticity and belonging quietly drive characters' choices.
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