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The narrator, recalling a long friendship between two married couples, pieces together a non-linear account of hidden passions, betrayals, and self-deceptions that gradually destroy those close ties. Presented as a frank, confessional narrative, it alternates memory, observation, and withheld facts to expose how appearances of genteel propriety conceal prolonged infidelities, manipulations, and emotional collapse. The work examines the instability of perception, the fragility of intimacy, and the moral ambiguity of its characters as the narrator struggles to make sense of motives and calamities. Structurally divided into parts, the story relies on an unreliable, retrospective voice that complicates cause, responsibility, and sympathy.
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