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A young American woman arrives at a secluded Italian villa and, while her hostess is away, navigates language gaps with attentive servants, learns household rhythms, and wanders the surrounding hills. Walks among ilex and cypress open broad views of the Campagna and a distant Rome, provoking wonder and inward reflection that contrast with memories of city life. The narrative emphasizes pastoral detail and gentle domestic comedy, recording cultural misunderstandings and quiet moments of longing as the visitor absorbs landscape, light, and the sense of new possibilities in a foreign yet intimate setting.
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