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The narrative follows an artistically inclined lawyer who, returning from Europe, is struck by a striking young woman aboard an ocean steamer, and traces the private unraveling of that woman as she renounces finery and public admiration. She confides in a devoted friend while confronting loneliness, fear, and the emotional cost of an unfulfilling domestic life. Parallel personal decisions prompt the man to reassess duty and vocation. The story explores the tension between outward appearance and inner longing, the burdens of social convention, and the conflict between aesthetic desire and practical obligation.
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