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A narrator at a country-house gathering becomes intrigued by a married woman's sudden air of youth and begins to watch the assembled guests for explanations. His curiosity shifts into a private, speculative inquiry about appearances, marital roles, and possible transfers of vitality, fueled by gossip, misread cues, and imaginative hypothesis. The account unfolds as a compact psychological study of social manners and unreliable perception, where interior reflection and subtle irony keep motives and outcomes ambiguous.
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