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The story presents a series of linked episodes in which a curious physiological antipathy — an intense, involuntary disgust tied to scent and past impressions — shapes social interactions and romantic entanglements among a circle of students and acquaintances. Through meetings of a college society, medical study, personal letters, a committee report, and narrated life histories, characters investigate the origin and consequences of the aversion, uncovering medical observations, intimate confessions, and moral reflections. The narrative blends scientific conjecture, anecdote, and social comedy, ending with postscript glimpses that reflect on aftermath and lingering effects.
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