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The narrative follows Charles Clare Winton, a restrained, dignified man who endures private grief while witnessing his daughter's impulsive marriage, and traces the daughter's entanglement with the charismatic violinist Fiorsen. Interleaved scenes of memory, domestic ritual, and social encounters reveal shifts in power, temptation, and self-awareness as characters test the bounds of decorum and desire. Through quiet observation and interior reflection, the work examines parental love, lingering regret, the pull of past passions, and the uneasy adjustments that come when old sorrows and new attractions intersect.
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