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The narrative follows a young woman's first voyage overseas with relatives and fellow travelers, tracing her gradual intellectual and emotional awakening. Through close third-person perspective the text alternates between social observation and interior free-association, presenting encounters that probe art, politics, love, and moral conviction. Interpersonal tensions and mismatched expectations culminate in illness and loss, and the resulting shift reframes the protagonist's emerging self-understanding and the surrounding social world.
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