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A late-19th-century social drama follows a set of interlinked scenes among an exclusive gentlemen's club and urban high society, tracing conversations in opera boxes, private challenges, inheritance disputes, and rural retreats. Through salon talk, sporting occasions, and family gatherings, the narrative examines class distinctions, social ambition, and personal honor, building toward tensions and episodes of danger and skill that test loyalties and reveal character. The work is arranged in short chapters that alternate social comedy with moments of moral and emotional unrest, concluding with quieter reflections on legacy and domestic life.
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