About This Book
A Parisian lawyer arrives in a small Norman town and is greeted by a longtime friend who escorts him to the family estate set beside a wooded valley. The narrative sketches provincial life through social exchanges, local hospitality, and contrasts between urban and rural manners, while detailing household rituals, landscape, and market-town scenes. Conversations reveal family ties and ambitions, and an enthusiastically pursued antiquarian interest that has yielded a recent fortunate discovery at the château. These episodes set a tone of curiosity and social observation that frames unfolding developments among residents and visitors.
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