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A high-born young woman, admired for her beauty and compliance, finds court life unbearably public and hypocritical and longs for solitude and poetic feeling. She withdraws for a brief fortnight during which daily routines, travel, and small adventures reveal both the petty ceremonials of palace society and her own quietly strong appetite for independence. Episodes of journeying, garden solitude, and comic social encounters are narrated with ironic good humor, alternating affectionate descriptions of landscape with sharp observations about etiquette and intimacy, and culminating in modest personal insight rather than dramatic transformation.
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