Pepita Ximenez
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A young clergyman narrates his growing admiration and moral unease after meeting Pepita, a gentle, devout woman whose serene beauty and filial tenderness attract his father's affection. He observes her modest charms and charitable gaze while confronting his own ambitions, religious vocation, and latent vanity. The narrative traces the tension between human desire and spiritual duty, examining conscience, attraction, and the quiet dignity of ordinary life through intimate psychological observation and graceful description.
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