The Nathaniel Hawthorne Library
In which the sylvan revelry of Donatello and Miriam enchants a diverse assembly, evoking a golden age of innocent mirth amidst the Roman woods, yet the gaiety subtly harbours shadows of inevitable sorrow and parting. As the dance fades to silence, an unspoken, somber presence emerges between the friends, marking the close of their brief communion and bidding a reluctant farewell beneath the gathering dusk.
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