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The narrative follows an elderly couple who savor simple pleasures on a rural summer holiday and find their modest habits and warm affection contrasted with a fashionable artistic colony centered on a charismatic hostess’s tea-room. Episodes record their quiet domestic joys, small humiliations, and tentative encounters with modern manners and tastes. The story alternates close, sympathetic sketches of ordinary life with scenes of salon life and local entertainments, examining themes of aging, affection, social aspiration, and the uneasy meeting of naive sincerity with cultivated artifice.
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