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A withdrawn aristocrat, numbed by long monotony and haunted by his mother's memory, becomes captivated after observing a devout young woman from a traveling encampment praying before a family portrait. Her spontaneous, expressive devotion and lively presence rouse dormant tenderness and curiosity; their encounters unfold into an unconventional attachment that interrupts his ennui. The narrative blends intimate description of domestic and religious objects, portraits of emotional fluctuation, and scenes of cultural contrast to explore devotion, solitude, and the disruptive force of unexpected tenderness.
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