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The narrative moves through the metropolitan theatre world and private drawing-rooms as a middle-aged bachelor becomes obsessed with an alluring woman of the demimonde he first sees onstage. Their meetings, domestic details and social circles are tracked alongside public institutions—clubs, committees and military service—as the war intrudes, bringing soldiers, leave, loss and civic celebration. The story examines desire, social hypocrisy, and the performance of virtue versus vice, contrasting theatrical spectacle with intimate moments and showing how war and convention reshape relationships and reputations.
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