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A short narrative centers on a celebrated stage actress who, while rehearsing a tragic role in a richly furnished but tasteless boudoir, is repeatedly interrupted by her maid about a persistent young admirer seeking an audience. The interruptions expose tensions between public performance and private vanity, and the text uses vivid domestic and theatrical detail to explore themes of artifice, self-presentation, social ritual, and the uneasy balance between professional obligations and intimate entanglements.
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