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The romantic spring that occurs in the life of Mrs. Stone, a widow and former theater actress, stirs up in her a second youth and feelings that a woman has not had in over 50 years of life. Failure on stage, a long platonic marriage, and unrealized sexual desires push the always reserved and tactful Mrs. Stone to leave New York and go to Rome, and a meeting with Paolo, who is 30 years younger, portends a riot of feelings and the quenching of her thirst for love. But the young man's story about his friend's financial troubles and his request for a loan seem suspicious. And even the countess, a friend, talks about the insecurity and insincerity of this handsome man, hinting that he is a well-known gambler. In the book "Mrs. Stone's Roman Spring" by T. Williams touches on the issues of sincerity and hypocrisy, sacrifice for the sake of apparent status and illusory happiness, as well as attempts to move against the current that pulls you into emptiness.