Chapter 49

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Baroness Rainakienė, an aristocratic patron, sends a mysterious, purpose‑laden letter to the young priest Vasaris, inviting him to a private meeting. The letter is discovered by Julė, the estate’s maid, who reads it and reports its contents to the household. Upon learning of the invitation, Vasaris spends time preparing himself—cleaning his appearance, arranging his clerical garments, and contemplating the possible implications of the baroness’s overture. He travels to the manor’s park, where the baroness is waiting beside a shaded bench. Their dialogue begins with the baroness referencing the letter, asking Vasaris what he interprets from its cryptic phrasing. She hints at a desire for intellectual companionship, possibly artistic collaboration, and subtly probes his willingness to engage with her beyond conventional clerical duties. Vasaris, aware of his vows and personal doubts, responds cautiously, expressing both intrigue and hesitation. The conversation shifts to their expectations: the baroness seeks a confidant who can appreciate poetry and philosophy, while Vasaris grapples with the allure of her world against his clerical obligations. The encounter ends unresolved, with both characters acknowledging the tension between desire and duty, and Vasaris returning to the estate with a heightened sense of internal conflict.