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A young student visiting his ailing aunt spends long hours at her bedside while she recounts a former life of social brightness, marriage, and motherhood. She wears a heavy plain wedding band set among jewels that hides a lock of hair and bears an enamel farewell, making the ring a physical emblem of private sorrow. Through intimate recollections and quiet gestures the aunt reveals long attachments, duties, and the small sacrifices of domestic life, while the visitor's affection and curiosity gradually show how memory, loss, and restrained feeling shape her closing years.
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