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A young man returns to his childhood street and becomes drawn into the orbit of a charming, flirtatious young woman whose attention unsettles local routines and suitors. Through domestic scenes, porch conversations, and town social events, the narrative follows shifting romantic tensions, rivalries, and the effects of coquettish behavior on families and acquaintances. The episodic structure emphasizes character interaction and small‑town manners, balancing light satire of provincial pretensions with quieter moments of longing, disillusionment, and the social consequences that follow casual attractions.
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