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A young woman and her suitor navigate promises, secrets, and parental authority as their attachment is threatened by a severe maternal figure and the suitor’s need for family consent. His evasions and her fears generate shame, reproach, and desperate hope, culminating in the woman’s anguished vigil outside her mother’s door late into the night. The narrative follows the emotional strain produced by social expectations, family interference, and uncertain commitments, portraying youthful passion caught between longing for union and the risk of enforced separation or seclusion.

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Ernest Desprez

Ernest Desprez was a French author known for his literary contributions in the late 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his work "Un enfant," a three-volume series that explores themes of childhood and personal development. Desprez's writing reflects the social and cultural dynamics of his time, offering readers insight into the experiences and challenges faced by children. His narratives often blend realism with a deep emotional resonance, making his work significant in the context of French literature.

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