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In Ticket No. '9672' by Jules Verne, the narrative takes place in a tranquil Norwegian inn, where a mother and daughter live and interact with various travelers. The story begins with the daughter eagerly awaiting a letter from her beloved, who is away on a fishing expedition. The peaceful atmosphere of the inn is marked by the family's daily concerns, such as provisions for travelers and the absence of the son. The mother voices her worry over her son's late return, while the daughter expresses hope for news from her beloved. This calm setting is suddenly interrupted with the arrival of a letter, stirring emotions of anticipation and uncertainty. The story explores themes of longing, familial bonds, and the simplicity of rural life, with the letter becoming a catalyst for the unfolding events. As the plot develops, the family navigates the complexities of love, separation, and the challenges that come with life in a remote setting. Verne's work examines the emotional depth of relationships and the subtle tensions that exist in an isolated community.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In Ticket No. '9672' by Jules Verne, the narrative takes place in a tranquil Norwegian inn, where a mother and daughter live and interact with various travelers. The story begins with the daughter eagerly awaiting a letter from her beloved, who is away on a fishing expedition. The peaceful atmosphere of the inn is marked by the family's daily concerns, such as provisions for travelers and the absence of the son. The mother voices her worry over her son's late return, while the daughter expresses hope for news from her beloved. This calm setting is suddenly interrupted with the arrival of a letter, stirring emotions of anticipation and uncertainty. The story explores themes of longing, familial bonds, and the simplicity of rural life, with the letter becoming a catalyst for the unfolding events. As the plot develops, the family navigates the complexities of love, separation, and the challenges that come with life in a remote setting. Verne's work examines the emotional depth of relationships and the subtle tensions that exist in an isolated community.