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In which Campton finds himself amidst a glittering gathering of Parisian society, where beneath the veneer of gaiety and elegant distraction, the stark reality of war and its disquieting effects linger palpably. Observing the delicate interplay of social ambitions, charitable endeavours, and personal hopes, he quietly reflects on the widening gulf between those who suffer and those who seek solace in frivolity.
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