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A wandering narrator traces his own moods and recollections while indirectly revealing the fortunes of an older married couple, interweaving intimate diarylike passages with episodic rural scenes. The two-volume narrative moves through memory, observation, and quiet domestic negotiations, combining personal reflection with vivid portrayals of everyday tasks, landscapes, and small social exchanges. Themes of longing, resignation, and the shifting temper of desire surface amid meticulous sensory detail, producing a psychological portrait that balances inward solitude with compassionate scrutiny of others.
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