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The narrative follows a highborn woman through ceremonies, domestic routines, and solitary moments, mapping a world of faded courtly splendor and social performance. Formal events and charitable committees, alongside visits from retainers and entertainers, fill her days while richly described interiors—draped furniture, dusty vases, ancestral portraits—underscore aristocratic decline. Spring light provokes an intense, inexplicable emotional response and recollections of a gentle uncle whose quiet tenderness anchors childhood memory. Mirrors, portraits, and ritualized politeness reveal characters through small gestures and interior sensations, producing a subdued study of loneliness, memory, and the burdens of rank.
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