In which Mr. Strether arrives in England and, in the quiet liberty of his newly acquired freedom, embarks upon a moment of tentative acquaintance with a discerning American lady named Maria Gostrey, whose sharp civility and facile command of social knowledge intriguingly offset his own reserved demeanor. As they stroll through the ancient streets and gardens, a delicate interplay of apprehension and trust unfolds, marked by mutual recognition and the gentle unraveling of personal complexities.