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The narrative follows a celebrated engineer whose outward success and public life contrast with inner doubts and entangled personal relationships. Scenes shift between social settings in London and memories from his earlier life, exposing tensions among marriage, temptation, and professional ambition. Interpersonal encounters and conversations gradually reveal past choices and emotional estrangements, while acquaintances and confidants offer differing perspectives on his character. The novel examines themes of responsibility, memory, and the costs of divided loyalties, building to a decisive personal crisis and a reflective epilogue that reassesses the consequences of the protagonist's actions.
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