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An opening scene at a riverside resort introduces a young man, Paul, and his companion amid a clamorous crowd of boaters and promenaders. The narrative moves from vivid public tableaux of leisure and fashion to intimate episodes of courtship and married life, using crisp observation and everyday detail. It traces how slights, social attention, and private jealousies alter the couple’s affections, revealing the quiet mechanisms by which pride and possessiveness undermine intimacy. The story offers a compact realist portrait of desire and social spectacle, and of how ordinary interactions can produce painful, irreversible consequences.
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