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A middle-aged woman copes with family censure, social expectations, and the contrast with younger women while negotiating a tentative attachment to a doctor. The narrative shifts among scenes at a girls' school, domestic interiors, and medical encounters to explore anxieties about aging, appearance, and respectability. Misunderstandings and generational friction complicate attempts at intimacy, and discussions of healing and regeneration probe possibilities of emotional and bodily renewal. Satirical observations of manners sit alongside introspective passages, leading to an epilogue that reflects on the consequences of the central pair's choices.
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