In which Newman, bearing the weight of recent sorrow, journeys through the delicate landscape of a small French village to attend a sombre funeral and seeks a fraught reunion with Madame de Cintré at the ancestral château, where the shadows of the past and present entwine. The dialogue that ensues is one of restrained anguish and tender reproach, revealing the complex intertwining of pride, duty, and affection that binds them in a delicate and heartrending struggle.