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An imperious elderly heiress convalescing in her ornate home presides over a rigid weekly routine while relying on a long-suffering companion and attentive servants. Relatives, patrons, and acquaintances circulate through salons and visits whose polite attentions quickly reveal self-interest, prompting the hostess to suspect designs on her fortune and to make ominous hints about her unsettled testament. Episodes of pettiness, greed, and performative charity expose social hypocrisy and the friction between autonomy in old age and dependence on household hierarchies. The narrative uses closely observed domestic scenes and sharp characterization to blend comic portraiture with satirical critique of manners and familial ambition.
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