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The narrative takes the form of an extended interior monologue that traces a young man's restless consciousness during a series of Parisian evenings and visits to a theatrical woman named Léa. He moves through streets, theaters, and the rooms of acquaintances, recording sensations, anxieties, conversations with a pragmatic friend, and modest acts of generosity and self-restraint. The protagonist alternates between romantic idealization and self-aware restraint, focusing on social detail, urban atmosphere, and fleeting perceptions that reveal desire, memory, and the contradictions of courtship within a modern city.
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