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A young undergraduate struggles between the narrow habits of collegiate scholarship and a craving for wider artistic and worldly experience. Conversations with friends expose conflicting temperaments—restless ambition versus quiet study—and satirize academic life while probing personal desire and duty. Episodes move from college rooms to a sculptor’s studio and foreign ports, tracing journeys that test friendships, ambitions, and emotional commitments. Through social detail and travel the narrative examines limitation and aspiration, asking how one balances learned specialization with a fuller, proportionate life.
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