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The novel follows a young woman, Clare Bowring, and her widowed mother as they navigate limited means and a precarious social existence largely abroad. Through the mother's meditations on memory and the daughter's clear but incomplete recollections, the narrative examines how loss, public reputation, and understated grief shape identity and relationship. Scenes contrast youthful insouciance with an older woman's guarded reserve, and the text registers the unspoken past that haunts domestic life and social experience.
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