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A young man named Bressant becomes the pupil of the eccentric Professor Valeyon and is drawn into the rhythms of the professor's household, dominated by Cornelia and Sophie. The plot advances through domestic scenes, social encounters, and episodic incidents—a daguerreotype, a keepsake, secret confidences, and an episode of confinement—that reveal concealed identities, emotional debts, and moral dilemmas. Characters test loyalties and confront misunderstandings, alternating moments of tenderness, irritation, and revelation. The narrative balances intimate tableau and melodramatic turns to bring personal truths to light and steer relationships toward final reckonings.
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