About This Book
Two young neighbors experience tentative courtship against a rural landscape, walking moonlit roads and attending village dances while negotiating shyness, social expectations, and class distance between their families. Scenes alternate between intimate small gestures and broader communal rhythms—barn dances, household estates, and circulating gossip about an estate owner's changed behavior. The narrative observes how silence and unspoken longing shape encounters, how setting and local reputation constrain movement, and how generational authority and private reserve influence choices about the future.
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