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A country community is stirred by the return of a long-absent man and the arrival of his foreign-raised daughter, prompting household preparations, social curiosity, and romantic entanglements. The narrative follows young people whose courtships, jealousies, and misunderstandings unfold through visits, interviews, and exchanged letters; hidden connections and past secrets emerge as illness, an explosion, and an epidemic intensify tensions. Personal testimonies and old correspondence gradually clarify relationships, reconcile estranged sisters, and resolve rivalries, leading to the settlement of domestic affairs and the reestablishment of family and social order.
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