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A well-dressed woman visits a florist to arrange flowers for an upcoming Saturday reception, consulting the florist about varieties, color schemes, and quantities while rejecting white funeral roses, ruling out orchids as too costly, and debating dark, nearly black blooms versus delicate pinks and palms. She insists the floral scheme must harmonize with the pale, ethereal young woman who will pour tea. The florist responds with practical advice about stock, price, and preparation amid the bustle of the shop. The scene focuses on social ritual, aesthetic choices, and the negotiation between client desire and artisan expertise.
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