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The story follows Ulrich Nebendahl, a solitary wheelwright in a small village, who becomes comically perplexed by his capacity to admire many of the local women. Encouraged by his matchmaking pastor and unsettled by his own impulses, he vacillates between genuine affection, sentimental idealizing, and an almost universal tenderness that extends even to children, animals, and the landscape. Scenes alternate between domestic routines, pastoral observation, and humorous interior debate as he attempts to define true love and decide whether to marry, confronting social expectations about marriage and duty. The narrative mixes gentle comedy with reflective passages on longing, loneliness, and the instinct to form ties within a tight-knit rural community.
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