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Two cousins, held captive near a city, both fall in love with the same noblewoman, triggering rivalry that strains their kinship. One cousin wins freedom but is banished and returns in disguise to serve nearby, while the other remains imprisoned and becomes involved with a jailer’s daughter, creating a comic domestic subplot. Their rivalry grows through madness, vows, and the orchestration of a formal tournament by the ruling lord, where omens and chance influence events. The contest concludes with a fatal accident, reconciliation among survivors, and a ceremonial ending that reflects on love, honor, and the fickleness of fortune.
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