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A young man spends a summer amid his mother's orderly garden while a procession of acquaintances and a reclusive, enigmatic friend disturb the household's placid routine. Quiet domestic scenes and social visits reveal restrained romantic hopes, petty anxieties, and shifting alliances, as conversation moves from practical household matters to curious, unsettling claims about perception and communication. The narrative uses close observation and gentle satire of manners to expose inner restlessness, regret, and the complexities of affection beneath a cultivated, sunny surface.
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