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The narrative follows Guy de Pazanne as he leaves Pont-Aven at his sister Mme Chausey’s insistence to join the family for a festival at Douarnenez. Familial banter and affectionate teasing introduce Mme Chausey and her two charming daughters, one engaged, while hotel life brings artists and English visitors into the scene. Travel preparations, an anticipated meeting with a local doctor cousin, and contrasts between Parisian ease and provincial Breton customs establish gentle romantic possibilities and quiet social observation centered on relationships, manners, and the coastal setting.
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