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A middle-aged gentleman, a paying guest in a genteel suburban lodging, observes his surroundings and the routines of a respectable boarding-house while carrying private restlessness. The arrival of a vivacious young woman interrupts his settled domesticity and prompts subtle changes in perception and emotion. Through careful scenes of house life, neighborhood detail, and interior reflection, the narrative examines delicate tensions between habit and longing, propriety and impulse, and the quiet moral choices that reshape ordinary lives.
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