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A solitary narrator in a mountain lodge remembers a vivid spring when he encountered a free-spirited young woman from the nearby forest; her singing, rain-damp hair, and teasing claim to have been raised in a noble household persist in his memory. The narrative alternates brief, intimate meetings with extended, lyrical reflections on landscape, seasonal change, and inner longing, showing how fleeting encounters are transformed by recollection. Themes include the tension between solitude and companionship, the pastoral imagination, and the uneasy interplay of social rank and personal feeling, all conveyed through evocative natural description and introspective narration.
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