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The narrative opens in a grand Parisian mansion and moves between the household servants' everyday talk and the family's private misfortunes. New-year largesse and petty hopes among valets contrast with anxiety over mounting debts and a young woman's failing health. Scenes shift from domestic detail to social observation, exposing the vanity, charity, and self-interest that sustain decaying rank. Through satiric but empathetic vignettes, the text examines appearances, familial obligation, and the fragile balance between public reputation and private ruin.
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