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D. Benigno suffers a broken leg in an accident at La Granja and spends his convalescence tended by his friend Salvador Monsalud as the royal court departs. The narrative mixes care and companionship with attention to political change—the downfall of Calomarde and the promotion of D. José Cafranga—while the patient conceals his condition from family through fabricated letters. Dreams and nostalgia interrupt his waking hours, and episodes of comic observation and gentle satire coexist with melancholy reflections on solitude, seasonal decline, social manners, and the uneasy overlap between private affliction and public events.
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