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A first-person narrator sketches life among a close circle of artists and lodgers, observing friendships, romantic entanglements, and the everyday struggles of creative life. Interwoven episodes follow a painter friend's vacillations over love, a young woman who idealizes motherhood and her art, the care of an infant, lost work and the efforts to repair broken relations, and communal gatherings such as concerts and excursions. Themes of artistic aspiration, domestic responsibility, and the tension between idealism and practical necessity recur as the group negotiates engagements, setbacks, and small reconciliations.
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