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Three linked tales portray cultured women whose polished lives conceal waste, suffering, and occasional moral awakening. Through carefully observed salon scenes, travel settings, and intimate narratives, the stories dissect vanity, idleness, and social ritual, alternating a satirical eye with genuine sympathy. One tale focuses on a recurring social encounter that exposes hollow conventions; another traces a woman's voluntary renunciation of fashionable shallowness; the third examines how frivolous living can become painful self-martyrdom. The collection emphasizes psychological nuance and atmospheric detail while arguing that frivolity often signifies misfortune rather than simple vice.
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