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A narrator reconstructs childhood visits to a marshland estate once held by a patrician family, now reduced to an aging matriarch and a small orphaned child. He evokes the flat landscape, the wide moat, the combined farmhouse and hayloft, and everyday rituals from meals under a crystal chandelier to evening smoking with alant root. Scenes of play in the hayloft, promenades in the garden and mentions of an earlier accidental death appear alongside gaps in recollection, producing an elegiac meditation on social decline, sensory memory and the quiet mingling of domestic life with underlying loss.
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