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The Pupils Of The Gentleman Director.
(Júlio Dinis)

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The pupils of the gentleman director. Júlio Dinis In a scene town of human types whose goodness alone is stained by the almost ingenuous moralismo of comadres fofoqueiras, uncurls the loving drama. Daniel, still boy, prepares itself to enter the seminary, but the director discovers its innocent namoro with pastorinha Daisy -; Guida. The father, Jose of the Dornas, decides, then, to send it it the Port to study medicine. Ten years later Daniel he comes back toward the village, as doctor homeopata. Daisy, now teacher of children, still conserves its love pelo youngster. It, however, contaminated for the customs of the city, becomes an impulsive and capricious namorador, and already nor if he remembers the small shepherd. To this time, Peter, brother of Daniel, are fiancé of Clear, Daisy sister. The young doctor enchants of the future brother-in-law, initiating a conquest attempt that would put in risk the familiar harmony. Clear, initially, he stimulates the ecstasies of the youngster, but he withdraws when perceiving the gravity of the consequences. Anxious for finishing with irrelevant siege, he grants an interview to it in the garden of its house. This meeting is the culminating point of the narrative: surprised for Peter, they are safe for Daisy, that takes the place of the sister. Quickly these events become a great scandal that compromises the Daisy reputation. Daniel, impressed with the self-denial of the young woman, remembers itself, finally, of the love of infancy. Gotten passionate now for Guida, he looks for to conquer it. In the last chapter, after much resistance and of much suffering, accepted Daisy the love of Daniel.



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