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Two souls whose deep affinity recurs through incarnations come together in neighboring households, and their courtship, marriage, and subsequent separations are set against social contrasts and moral expectations. The narrative traces domestic episodes, duty, grief, and years of change, including travel and encounters with scientific and pastoral figures that shape personal transformation. Through loss, service, and renewed intimacy the characters confront faith, sacrifice, and duty, and the arc emphasizes love as a sustaining, redemptive force that leads toward reconciliation and spiritual resolution.
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