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A young man recently ruined by debts forces an encounter with an older, composed benefactor and unspools the consequences of improvidence, ruined reputation, and social expectation. The narrative follows his clashes with friends, lawyers, and society, his appeals to family connections for employment, and a developing entanglement with a young woman whose constrained sympathy and strong emotions complicate matters. Episodes shift between sharp social confrontation, gambling and financial collapse, intimate domestic crises, and scenes of violent reckoning, examining themes of honor, responsibility, and the uneasy interplay of passion and social respectability.
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