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" El protagonista, a la edad de dieciocho años, llega a Italia con un amigo. Por hacer su viaje más largo y estudiar la historia del país deciden quedarse allí más tiempo. Una de sus ideas es probar varios oficios; así que, en el pequeño pueblo de Prócida, intentan aprender la labor de pescador a cargo de Andrea. En una tormenta, éste pierde su barca y él y toda su familia quedan en la mayor de las indigencias. La situación es salvada por los amigos, que gozaban de una situación económica saneada, al regalarle una nueva barca al pescador. A partir de ese momento vivirán con la familia de Andrea. Graziella es una de las nietas de éste, de quien el protagonista terminará enamorándose. Será un amor imposible, que tendrá como fin la muerte de ella. "
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