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A collection of linked short narratives and sketches that observe women’s roles, allure, and social perceptions through urbane, often ironic vignettes. Scenes range from seaside promenades to salon conversation, where a narrator and acquaintances debate the physiological and cultural sources of feminine fascination while cataloguing manners, fashions, and contradictions. Several pieces center on a striking, unconventional woman whose presence provokes admiration, rumor, and reflection on marriage and gender expectations. Overall the work mixes anecdote, character study, and satirical commentary to probe how desire, reputation, and social ritual shape individual identity.
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