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Two linked sentimental narratives follow intertwined families and young people whose meetings in the city and at a rural estate set off romantic misunderstandings, family revelations, and moral reckonings. The first tale tracks a young man's curiosity about a country girl who arrives with elderly relatives, leading to country house scenes, a mysterious abandoned farmhouse, social gatherings, sleepwalking episodes, and the discovery and redress of long-hidden wrongs. The second focuses on a young woman whose well-intentioned error triggers strained engagements, illness, a revealed secret tied to a photograph, and eventual reconciliations. Themes include social contrast between town and country, the consequences of misjudgment, and the restorative power of confession and forgiveness.
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