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The narrative follows a wealthy young man, bored with pleasure, who encounters a lively fisherwoman and becomes entangled with her family and seaside community. Their relationship highlights contrasts of class, plain speech, and practical charity; his well-meant attempts to help expose social prejudices and prompt change. The plot alternates brisk, colloquial scenes of coastal life with moral reflection, sketching youthful mischief, domestic loyalty, and the nobleman's gradual emotional and ethical growth.
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