Arianna
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On an isolated plain a divorced woman keeps a modest farmhouse and reads foreign literature, living with a quiet, guarded presence that draws local curiosity. One evening two hunters, including her former husband, stop by with game; a sudden meal and a shared rest in the lucerne shift casual small talk into a more intimate, charged exchange. Through close attention to setting, gestures, and restrained conversation, the narrative sketches the woman's inner life and the subtle tensions between social perception and private longing, using rural detail and social observation to probe solitude, memory, and the complexities of altered relationships.
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