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A young scion of a prosperous household experiences an intense sentimental attachment that triggers the uneasing disclosure of a family secret and sets off a crisis of identity and conscience. The narrative traces his shifting affections, filial relations, and social ambitions while interweaving episodes of urban life, literary ambition, and philosophical digression. Encounters with a mysterious woman and with intimate acquaintances force him to confront competing loyalties, moral ambiguity, and the costs of self-fashioning, and the story moves between pastoral scenes, psychological introspection, public controversy, and a culminating, irrevocable resolution.
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