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The narrative follows a pale, reserved young woman raised by a flamboyant single mother, tracking her passage from childhood into adulthood amid stylish hotels and social gatherings. It shows her physical elegance paired with an emotional coolness that complicates courtships and friendships, and it records episodes of fleeting attention, theatrical social display, and repeated disappointment. Scenes move through public salons and private rooms to expose a pattern of restraint and inner detachment. Recurring themes include the tension between surface glamour and psychological isolation, the pressures of performative beauty, and the inability of social graces to fulfill deeper emotional needs.
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