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A novel of manners opens aboard a storm‑tossed packet ship, where passengers' petty discomforts and small acts of kindness are observed with sympathetic attention. The narrative follows the meeting of a composed young gentleman and a benevolent foreign medical aspirant bound for military service, an encounter that propels interwoven episodes across provincial life. Through domestic scenes, courtships, family relations, and moral dilemmas, the work sketches social contrasts and everyday virtues and vices. Its tone blends realistic description, gentle irony, and moral reflection to illuminate character and communal habits rather than dramatic action.

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Fernán Caballero

Fernán Caballero, the pen name of the Spanish author and translator, was a prominent figure in 19th-century literature. Known for her vivid portrayals of Spanish life and customs, she contributed significantly to the development of the Spanish novel. Her notable works include "La Gaviota," which explores themes of love and social class, and "Clemencia: Novela de costumbres," a reflection on societal norms and personal dilemmas. Caballero's writing is characterized by its rich detail and deep empathy for her characters, making her an important voice in the literary heritage of Spain.

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