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A woman, exhausted by the anonymity and brutality of city life and burdened by a recent family tragedy, answers an advertisement and leaves the metropolis for a remote seigniory. The narrative follows her physical and emotional transition from cramped attic rooms to untamed countryside, using journal entries and encounters with local people to reveal hidden tensions and mysteries of the place. By contrasting industrial bustle with natural solitude, the story explores isolation, moral awakening, and the gradual remaking of identity and community bonds.
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