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The narrative follows a young woman who, while traveling up a river near Quebec, becomes the focus of a reserved gentleman's attention and her cousin's enthusiastic matchmaking. Their acquaintance deepens through shared excursions, letters, and a countryside picnic, and polite infatuation grows into a tentative courtship. A moral and emotional test confronts the pair, forcing them to confront expectations, pride, and sincerity, and the resolution treats both practical and sentimental consequences. The work combines gentle comedy with close observation of social manners and the delicate development of romantic feeling.
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