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The narrative centers on the upheaval caused when a woman presumed dead returns to her family and social circle, provoking startled recognition and uneasy courtesies. Social gatherings and private meetings become charged with restrained feeling, awkward ritual, and divided loyalties as characters struggle between outward decorum and inward memory. Through close attention to conversation and domestic detail, the plot unfolds by degrees of revelation, exploring rumor, regret, and suppressed attraction. The work examines constraints on women, the pressures of polite society, and the gap between appearance and feeling as relationships are renegotiated and future choices implied.
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