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The narrative follows a young Englishman who returns to Florence to visit his aunt and is greeted by her exuberant black poodle whose antics set the tone for domestic life there. Scenes move between the small, English-fashioned house and its Italian garden, introducing neighbors and a nearby villa that stir unexpected social currents and romantic interest. Through gentle comedy, travel detail and social interaction, the story traces how everyday incidents and animal mischief reveal affections, disruptions, and the quieter surprises that reshape the characters' relationships.
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