Amore ha cent'occhi
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The narrative presents a compact social tableau in which a grieving nobleman sits apart while Ambrogio and the pedantic Mr. Cilecca haggle over porcelain, furniture, and price; the arrival of the count’s playful young wife provokes tender gestures and awkward embarrassment that reveal familial affection and private sorrow. Scenes move between comic observation and melancholy, interweaving market negotiation, domestic ritual, and close character study to explore pride, social manners, and the tension between commercial calculation and human feeling.
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