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The novel follows a restless young woman who arrives in a great city intent on exploring its pleasures and dangers. She is drawn to the theater and to a wide range of social circles, moving between modest work and fashionable entertainments while preserving a deliberate curiosity. Her experiments with flirtation, independence, and social convention expose double standards and changing attitudes among youth. The narrative combines episodic urban episodes, vivid stage scenes, and reflective commentary to portray a modern feminine type that remains essentially innocent while purposefully probing forbidden and alluring experiences.
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