In which Rose receives a visit from her charming cousin Charlie, whose easy gaiety and idle habits both amuse and vex her as they discuss their differing views on duty, society, and the prospects of making a life of purpose amid family expectations. Amid letters, old mementoes, and gentle banter, Rose's steadfast resolve to follow a path of sincere charity and sensible enjoyment is contrasted with Charlie's more carefree wishes, revealing the tender struggles of youth seeking direction in a world of decorum and delight.