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The story follows Wade, a young man who seeks rest and simple pleasures in a small village and encounters Zephania, an energetic, cheerful girl whose home services and rustic ways enliven his days. Scenes alternate between mountain camps and village cottage life, presenting everyday episodes, village characters, light misunderstandings, and growing attachments. The narrative emphasizes pastoral settings, humor, and genteel romance as Wade adapts to rural routines, navigates neighborly relations, and experiences gentle emotional development amid lilac-scented landscapes.
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