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A painter takes charge of a summer inn on a rugged lakeshore and adapts to the practical demands and seasonal rhythms of hotel life. He becomes entangled with local families and transient guests, confronting petty grievances, quiet generosity, and social misunderstandings. The narrative records everyday routines and landscape detail while contrasting rural customs with urban attitudes. Episodic scenes combine gentle comedy, character study, and observant social commentary to trace how the inn reshapes relationships and the landlord's perspective.
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