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A woman recounts her married life, admitting a lingering affection for a former suitor that she conceals as a matter of duty. Early months of travel and domestic happiness give way to disagreements about seclusion versus participation in society, as husband and wife negotiate routines, studies, and household projects. The husband grows drawn to accounts of London entertainments while the narrator struggles between candid devotion and the temptation to employ artifice to maintain his interest. Family tensions, a mother's demand to forget the past, and a suspicious social visit introduce pain and moral self-examination, leaving domestic fidelity and personal esteem in uneasy balance.
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