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A devoted young priest and his close friend become guardians to a striking orphaned girl and both secretly fall in love; the friend elopes with her and later dies abroad, and years on the girl and her child also perish, leaving the priest bereft. He buries the girl in his garden and watches a slender date-palm emerge from the grave, tending it as if it embodied the vanished lives and affections. The narrative follows grief and devotion and considers how a small, persistent growth can serve as a living emblem of memory, consolation, and the intertwining of human loss with the natural world.
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