In which Hetty, adorned with borrowed finery and lost in dreams of a grand future beside Captain Donnithorne, reveals the delicate vanity and secret desires that colour her simple life, while her cousin Dinah, with a tender and watchful spirit, perceives the deeper shadows lurking beneath Hetty’s brightness and ventures a gentle, heartfelt appeal to her troubled soul. Their quiet, moonlit exchange in adjoining rooms draws a poignant contrast between youthful hope and solemn foreboding, framed by the slow unfolding of character and the tender complexities of human affection.