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A young clerk moves into lodgings in a small county town and narrates his growing acquaintance with a gentle rural cousin, whose plain virtues and domestic rhythms charm him. He contrasts steady office routine and chapel life with country walks and market sights, and the arrival of a cosmopolitan engineer complicates admiration and social expectations. The novella combines close observation of provincial manners, pastoral description, and quiet character study, ending in a reflective account of unspoken attachments, changing prospects, and the responsibilities of adult life.
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