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A young woman named Dolores endures disturbing dreams and apparitions that erode the line between sleep and waking, as visions of mist, submerged water, and an ancestral female figure convey warnings and a sense of destiny. The narrative alternates these supernatural episodes with everyday life at an old family estate: household routines, letters, hunting reports, and the management of obligations, where relations with other inhabitants generate unease and practical tensions. Recurring motifs of family legacy, inner turmoil, and the uneasy boundary between past and present shape a tale of psychological suspense and social responsibility.
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