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The narrative unfolds as a man observes a young girl alighting from a train, capturing the moment with vivid descriptions of her actions and appearance. He reflects on his familiarity with the village's youth, noting that he has never seen her before. As he prepares to depart, his thoughts shift to his routine trips to the city, revealing a glimpse into his life and the anticipation of his journey. The story explores themes of curiosity, the passage of time, and the fleeting nature of encounters, all set against the backdrop of a rural landscape.

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Camille Lemonnier

Camille Lemonnier was a Belgian author known for his contributions to naturalism in literature. His works often explore the intricacies of human emotions and the relationship between individuals and their environments. Among his notable titles is "Birds and Beasts," which reflects his keen observation of nature and its impact on human life. Lemonnier's writing is characterized by a vivid style and a deep psychological insight, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His other works, such as "Au Coeur Frais de la Forêt" and "Le possédé: étude passionnelle," further showcase his talent for blending narrative with philosophical exploration.

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