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A first-person narrator recounts an intense, ambiguous attachment to a woman and the gradual disintegration of their irregular liaison, showing how indecision, selfishness, and social constraints produce lasting suffering. The account follows the affair's development and aftermath, his mounting remorse and rationalizations, and her deepening dependence and ruin. Interwoven reflections probe the moral hazards of coquettish or careless sentiment, the weight of public judgment, and the psychological toll on both the abandoned and the one who abandons. The work privileges introspective analysis over action, mapping inward motives and ethical consequences of intimate conduct.
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