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The text unfolds as an exchange of intimate letters between two correspondents in which one confesses a habitual restlessness in love, preferring transient, transformative encounters over lasting domestic bonds, while the other responds with steadier devotion. It examines fidelity as leaving traces in another soul rather than continued togetherness, contrasts passionate, wasteful longing with comforting friendship, and contemplates change, memory, and the moral complications of affection. The fragment mixes personal confession, philosophical reflection, and poetic imagery to probe how desire, loyalty, and growth reshape relationships.
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