Sons of fire, Vol. II.
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The narrative follows a small domestic circle strained by romantic rivalry and restless appetites. A charismatic, impetuous newcomer enlivens country-house life with music and sport, forming a close musical rapport with a talented young woman whose practice and performances become central to the household. Her devoted suitor grows increasingly jealous as he senses a language between them that he cannot share, while an older matron retreats into spiritualist fancies. Through scenes of concerts, rides, and private agitation, the work examines how temperament, desire, and the intimate power of music unsettle steady affections and complicate domestic loyalties.
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