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A first-person narrator recounts marrying a mousmé, opening with a luminous tea-house encounter and following their early domestic life. He depicts her as dainty and doll-like, notes friends' sceptical warnings and a distant sister's likely disapproval, and lingers on sensory details of lantern-lit gardens, garments, and music. The narrative shifts between vivid atmospheric scenes and intimate portraiture to explore cross-cultural fascination, romantic infatuation, and the narrator's mixture of admiration, possessiveness, and occasional self-consciousness about his choice.
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