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A young singer returns to her quiet coastal parish after a season of study and finds village life, old attachments, and new ambitions in uneasy balance. Social expectations, a dramatic train incident, and an enigmatic rescuer set in motion a love triangle involving a long-absent suitor and a charismatic foreign maestro, while rival claims and moral dilemmas complicate her choices. Illness, sacrifice, and a period of separation force characters to confront loyalty, artistic calling, and conscience. Through crisis and reconciliation the narrative moves from impulsive romance to hard-won understanding, culminating in painful loss, a moral awakening, and a renewed sense of duty and love.
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