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Two children raised together on a tropical island live an idyllic, simple life that deepens into mutual romantic attachment. Their daily routines, communal labors, and close friendships are disrupted by outside pressures and a sea voyage that ends in disaster, causing the young woman's death and leaving the survivor in profound grief. The narrative contrasts unspoiled nature and heartfelt virtue with the corrupting influences of distant society, examining themes of innocence, sentimentality, social inequality, and the moral appeal of a life lived in harmony with the natural world.
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