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The novel centers on a young Englishwoman staying at a quiet pension whose routine companionship with a small circle of solitary women is disrupted by the arrival of a cultured, vigorous visitor. His presence kindles warmth, social rivalries, and intimate affinities, while the narrator observes shifts from winter gloom to summer gaiety. Underlying attractions develop into moral complications and a sorrowful event, prompting a deliberate, consequential decision that reshapes relationships. The narrative quietly examines feminine isolation, social manners, conscience, and the private dramas that drive personal change.
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