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A young narrator becomes enchanted by a woman whose eyes he dubs tengerszem, and he evokes a mountain lake whose shifting colors and submerged flower garden mirror her allure. The narrative traces their youthful encounters at dance lessons led by a charismatic French master, the social supervision of relatives, and the heroine's lively, defiant temperament. As mutual affection grows, the couple face harsher trials: they endure military retreat, bitter winter nights, and long rides with a withdrawing army across inhospitable plains, where loyalty and perseverance are repeatedly tested.
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