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A middle-aged onlooker attends a college Class Day and watches youthful promenades, dances, and the bright ornament of social ritual. The action follows a young woman's emergence into society, her mother's watchful pride and doubts, and a devoted young man's attentive politeness as they move through public spreads and intimate student rooms. Through episodes of hospitality and conversation the narrative sketches generational contrasts, shifting tastes in manners and decoration, and the cautious negotiations of courtship and social reputation, rendered with understated comedy and close social observation.
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