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A narrator recalls childhood visits to an elderly neighbor's terraced garden, where a worn sundial, mossy steps, and a high balustrade become focal points for imaginative reveries. The account traces small-town scenes and domestic changes—family moves, a parent's remarriage, polite calls—and the child's acute sensations of joy, wonder, and apprehension. Through concise episodes and reflective description, memory contrasts the idealism and inward intensity of youth with the practical social conventions of adult life, producing a quietly melancholic meditation on growing awareness and the passage of time.

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René Boylesve

René Boylesve was a French novelist and essayist known for his exploration of human emotions and social themes. His works often reflect a deep understanding of the complexities of relationships and the subtleties of everyday life. Among his notable titles is "You No Longer Count (Tu n'es plus rien!)", which showcases his distinctive narrative style and character development. Boylesve's writing is characterized by a blend of realism and lyrical prose, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century French literature. His contributions continue to resonate with readers interested in the intricacies of human experience.

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