In which Strether renews acquaintance with his old friend Waymarsh amid the quiet disquietudes of a European sojourn, marked by an estranged marriage and a mutual weariness of place, revealing a subtle interplay of reserve and revelation that draws the visitor into an intimate watchfulness. Through their late-night confessional and familiar exchanges, the scene is delicately set for a deeper exploration of personal and cultural tensions beneath the veneer of companionship and duty.