The Garden God: A Tale of Two Boys
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A middle-aged narrator writes to an old friend and, through letters and recollection, revisits his past—beautiful portraits, youthful attachments, and a life of quiet solitude. The narrative alternates reflective domestic scenes and vivid memories, using garden imagery and philosophical musings on idleness, memory, and love to show how longing and regret persist into later life. Intimate details of early relationships and aesthetic impressions surface gradually, shaping a portrait of a life lived inwardly and the gentle ache of what might have been.
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