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A luminous Alpine summer provides the backdrop for a quiet, almost reverent tale of first encounters. A solitary girl in a flowing black dress gathers wild blossoms beside a crystal‑clear lake, her presence as delicate as the flower crowns she weaves. When a shy young man and his companion appear, their tentative greetings echo through the pine‑lined walk, hinting at unspoken histories and newly awakened curiosity.
The narrative lingers on the sensory richness of the scene: the scent of lilac and meadow sorrel, the soft rustle of pine needles, the amber glow of the setting sun reflecting off the water. As the trio settles on a sun‑warmed veranda, the girl—named Ginevra—offers a quiet question that opens the door to a subtle, unfolding connection. Within this pastoral tableau, the story gently explores themes of longing, the fleeting beauty of youth, and the mysterious pull of distant horizons, inviting listeners to wander alongside the characters as they navigate the fragile edges between discovery and memory.
Language
hu
Duration
~5 hours (334K characters)
Release date
2025-05-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1889–1949

by Mária Berde

by Mária Berde

by Mária Berde

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