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The tale opens in a provincial township centered on an industrious family whose daughter's attachment to a young man triggers a chain of events: abduction by a treacherous figure leads to her transport overseas and forced entanglements abroad. The narrative follows the lovers' separation and efforts at reunion, intertwining local civic life, legal and military interventions, and encounters between differing social worlds. Themes include filial duty, honor, the strains of displacement, and the contrast between provincial community ties and distant imperial environments, resolved through confrontation, rescue, and the negotiation of social and moral restitution.
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