Tündér Ilona
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A narrator recounts childhood impressions that inspire a fairylike tale about a little girl raised in an episcopal greenhouse, where exotic citrus, camellias, and thermal pools shape daily life. She is tended by gardener parents, wears floral ornaments, and accepts gifts and gentle attention from the visiting archbishop. Quiet routines, sensory detail, and small social rituals unfold alongside the child’s observant perspective, producing a meditative portrait of memory, domestic intimacy, and the gentle hierarchies of her world.
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