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A privileged young debutante becomes entangled with an older portrait painter and navigates the New York social whirl as flirtation, ambition, and artistic allure provoke gossip and strain family expectations. The narrative follows her furtive studio meetings, the painter’s cultivated charm and appetite for clients, and the reactions of friends and suitors as rumor threatens reputations. Alternating between fashionable interiors and public streets, the story examines vanity, performance, and the collision of private desire with public image, portraying how attraction, social ambition, and the mechanics of scandal shape personal choices and consequences.
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