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Two young people meet by chance in wartime Paris and form an intense, fragile bond that serves as a refuge from fear and loss. The narrative traces their growing intimacy, everyday tenderness, and private conversations alongside moments of reflection on art, conscience, and the meaning of life under duress. Lyrical passages and philosophical asides punctuate scenes of ordinary city life and sudden violence, showing how social duty and external forces continually intrude on personal solace. The story moves steadily toward an inevitable outcome shaped by the pressures surrounding their brief union.
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