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A foundling's arrival during a violent storm upends life in a provincial household and sparks years of village gossip, devotion, and conflict. The narrative traces shifting relationships among the stern head of the household, his son, the orphaned girl raised within their circle, and neighboring acquaintances, as grief, hidden attachments, and misunderstandings produce proposals, deceptions, and painful reckonings. Scenes at the family estate, the river, a deserted hut, and a hotel frame moments of revelation and reconciliation, and the principal characters move toward renewed bonds and moral resolution by the close of the tale.
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