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Roman Balcony (roman Balcony Every Morning in the World)
General Fiction罗马阳台(罗马阳台 世间的每一个清晨)
(france) Pascal Guignard
The engraver Mom fell in love with an engaged woman, but was disfigured by his love rival and left his hometown. While traveling around, he met Mary Adele, a woman with whom he was distant, and Abraham, an old man with whom he had a life-and-death relationship. He worked on a balcony with a rainproof eaves in Rome, devoting his undying passion to the art of engraving. He was "ecstatic" eight times. One day, a young man who came to look for his biological father accidentally injured Mom. He looked exactly like the woman who fell in love with Mom back then...
The engraver Mom fell in love with an engaged woman, but was disfigured by his love rival and left his hometown. While traveling around, he met Mary Adele, a woman with whom he was distant, and Abraham, an old man with whom he had a life-and-death relationship. He worked on a balcony with a rainproof eaves in Rome, devoting his undying passion to the art of engraving. He was "ecstatic" eight times. One day, a young man who came to look for his biological father accidentally injured Mom. He looked exactly like the woman who fell in love with Mom back then...

世间的每一个清晨(罗马阳台 世间的每一个清晨)
(france) Pascal Guignard
Violin player Saint Colombe is famous for his family concerts with his two daughters. His exquisite music and his longing for his late wife seem to be able to bring back a ray of her spirit. But he refused to play for the princes and nobles, and drove away Marley, a student who played for the king. The eldest daughter Madeleine taught all the piano skills she learned from her father because of her love for Mare, but was later abandoned by Mare. Many years later, Madeleine committed suicide out of hatred. Mare, who had become the "King's Musician", thought that the music composed by Saint Colombe was about to be lost, so he came to the teacher's shed again...
Violin player Saint Colombe is famous for his family concerts with his two daughters. His exquisite music and his longing for his late wife seem to be able to bring back a ray of her spirit. But he refused to play for the princes and nobles, and drove away Marley, a student who played for the king. The eldest daughter Madeleine taught all the piano skills she learned from her father because of her love for Mare, but was later abandoned by Mare. Many years later, Madeleine committed suicide out of hatred. Mare, who had become the "King's Musician", thought that the music composed by Saint Colombe was about to be lost, so he came to the teacher's shed again...