The Swing of the Pendulum
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A young man traveling by sea to Norway becomes tentatively linked to a mother and daughter, and their easy companionship, fleeting attractions, and restrained social judgments set the novel's tone as they land and begin touring. He notices another striking woman whose presence provokes an unexplained dislike, and the narrative pauses on small domestic scenes, early-morning walks, and vivid coastal and village details. Travel routines, the company of fellow passengers, and moments of private observation shape a leisurely account that explores manners, temperament, and the slow formation of emotional ties against the changing landscape.
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