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The narrative follows a young woman who unexpectedly inherits a motor-boat and sets off on a pleasure voyage through Dutch waterways with friends and acquaintances. The tale is told through multiple points of view, alternating travelogue scenes, conversations, and domestic observations. Along the journey the group encounters legal and logistical complications over the vessel, local personalities, social misunderstandings, and budding romantic entanglements. Tone combines light comedy, picturesque descriptions of canals and towns, and modest suspense as alliances shift and private motives emerge.
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