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The narrative opens with two longtime acquaintances debating a celebrated woman's appearance, age, motives, and the social price of fashion. One speaker, attuned to physical signs, reads her beauty as a mask that conceals vanity, appetite, possible debt, and emotional sterility; the other considers the advantages her rank might bring. The text sketches her career and public persona, contrasting surface glamour with private calculation, and explores how social ambition, concealment, and professional observation reveal moral tensions. These character studies and conversations prepare for a subsequent assessment of her circumstances.
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