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A bourgeois narrator describes an intense, secret passion for a woman promised to another, recounting years of jealousy, compromise, and moral unease. He initially justifies his behavior by elevating passion above social conventions, then gradually confronts the strain that betrayal places on his conscience and friendships. A chance encounter with a spirited young singer at the theater sharpens contrasts between melancholy and levity and complicates existing attachments. The narrative follows shifting relationships and inward reflection, exploring themes of desire, honor, self-deception, and the personal cost of romantic idealization.
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