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A traveling narrator encounters a reserved gentleman and his two companions while passing through Alpine defiles and Italian towns, and over a series of hotel and lakeside meetings observes the household's uneasy domestic relations, the husband's timidity and eccentric habit of keeping his savings in a small box, and the stepmother's conspicuous jewellery; the story unfolds as a gently comic account of travel, character study, and the petty vanities and small deceptions that shape social interactions.
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