About This Book
The narrative follows a young, affluent man whose brief glimpse of a modest young woman sparks an infatuation that leads to an intense season of socializing, courtship, and intimacy. Set amid fashionable urban life and public entertainments, the story contrasts idle privilege and display with emerging desires for purpose, sacrifice, and earnest action. Familial expectations, social scrutiny, and private reflection shape the protagonists' choices and gradually reveal tensions between personal ambition, moral responsibility, and the comforts of wealth.
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