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The narrative follows a wealthy landowner whose orderly routines and stewardship of a large estate are entwined with his intimate household life, prized animals, and mounting emotional complications. Through attention to daily work, animal husbandry, and domestic detail, the story alternates external scenes of rural labor with interior reflections on desire, jealousy, and the pull between civilized decorum and primal instinct. It examines how power, possession, and personal longing shape relationships and decisions, moving between descriptive episodes and psychological observation.
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