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The narrative follows a beautiful, socially prominent woman who depends on marriage and social maneuvering for security, yet lacks independent means. Moving through balls, country houses, and fashionable drawing rooms, she confronts gossip, moral dilemmas, and the transactional expectations of her circle. A complex attachment to a perceptive, self-contained man and entanglements with opportunistic acquaintances complicate her decisions. As financial strain, shame, and rigid social codes constrict her choices, moments of pride and impulsiveness produce consequences that erode her standing and lead to an ultimately poignant reckoning about value, solitude, and the costs of belonging.
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