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The narrative opens in a Paris stableyard around Robert Campbell and introduces a young equestrienne whose chance meetings with several men set a tentative romance in motion. Early episodes trace an emerging idylle with Jules de Maligny and display moments of youthful recklessness; subsequent sections, six months later, develop rivalries and diplomatic maneuvering by Jack Corbin, Hilda's jealousy, growing disillusionment, and the revelation of a true rival. The plot moves toward a denouement that untangles misunderstandings and restores a measure of order, while exploring themes of passion, social performance, and the tension between appearance and sincerity.
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