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The story follows George Darrow, who, after twelve years apart, reconnects with a woman whose courteous reserve belies unresolved feeling; their renewed intimacy sets off a chain of social entanglements and misunderstandings among their circle. The narrative traces shifting loyalties, suppressed desires, and the collision of private longing with public decorum, moving between urban social scenes and quieter moments of reflection. Through closely observed interactions and ironic psychological detail, the work examines memory, moral hesitation, and the unpredictable consequences that follow decisions made in the name of passion or prudence.
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