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The narrator abandons his provincial business after his father's death and moves to Madrid, lodging near an uncle while maintaining independence. He records the city's rapid modernization and cultural bustle and sketches his uncle Rafael as sociable, loquacious, and quietly distressed by his daughters' marriages. The narrative examines family relations, domestic tensions, and social ambition through detailed character portraits and observational passages. Episodes contrast personal longing and practical affairs, portraying Madrid's changing urban life and the moral complexities of intimate ties.
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