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The narrative is an intimate, epistolary confession in which a man recounts the uneasy marriage he entered from pity, the haunting power of a woman's music, and the ambiguous distinction between physical desire and spiritual longing. Through reflective chapters that balance outward events with inner states, he traces grief, moral uncertainty, and a later experience of reunion that challenges his understanding of love and survival. The work blends psychological insight with subtle supernatural suggestion, using nature and memory to examine how consciousness endures and reconfigures identity after loss.
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