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The narrator's Venetian reverie frames a return to provincial French life, where an aging nobleman manages his estate contentedly while his son André grows restless and questions the purpose of work, pleasure, and emotional fulfillment. The narrative sketches rural types and domestic detail, follows romantic tensions involving several women and suitors, and alternates scenes of everyday labor with reflective passages. Through social observation and inward rumination, the book examines family obligation, individual longing, and the ways local manners and personal temperament shape choices.
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