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A young woman arrives to spend the summer with an older relative and, while exploring the house, uncovers attic relics and unopened love letters that prompt inquiries into past sacrifices and secret attachments. She forms a warm friendship with a distinguished neighbor, and the town's quiet social life brings encounters that complicate and clarify emerging affections. The narrative moves between domestic scenes, discovered correspondence, and recollection, treating themes of memory, modesty, and the gentle interplay of love and duty, and resolves through reconciliations and plans for a settled future.
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