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The novel follows a young married couple who arrange their union as a flexible partnership devoted to pleasure and social advantage. They spend years circulating among Continental resorts and friends while treating finances and fidelity as negotiable, until outside attractions, misunderstandings, and the pressures of reputation force them to confront whether their pact can survive desire, jealousy, and moral expectation. The narrative examines the interplay of money, social performance, and personal freedom in marriage, showing how choices about independence and compromise reshape intimacy and identity within a leisured, cosmopolitan milieu.
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