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A Japanese quince is a shrub or small tree that blossoms with pink or red flowers in early spring Contrary to Mr Nilsons statement in the story that they do not bear fruit the Japanese quince does bear pearshaped green yellow purplish green greenishyellow or white fruit The fruit is when picked in the fall and not suitable for eating except when used to make preserves The shrub has a fragrance resembling that of pineapples lemons and vanilla Its main purpose is as an ornamental shrub for gardens Click here to see images of the Japanese quince Plot Summary While in the dressing room of his home on Campden Hill in London Mr Nilson experiences a sweetness in his throat and an emptiness in his chest Opening a dow he notices that a small tree in the Campden Hill gardens is blossoming Perfect morning he thinks spring at last paragraph After going downstairs and getting the morning paper from the sideboard in the dining room that same sweetness affects him as before A bit concerned he goes outside for fresh air and a walk in the gardens But only moments pass before he again experiences the feeling of sweetness along with a slight ache above his heart He considers what he ate the previous evening but recalls no food that could cause his sensations Then he notices the small tree that he saw from the dow It has green leaves and pink and white blossoms Very pretty When he stops to observe it he notices his neighbor Mr Tandram doing the same Nilson had never spoken to him even though Tandram had lived in the house next door for five years Feeling obliged to speak Nilson says Fine morning paragraph Beautiful for the time of year paragraph Tandram says Both men are about the same height both have mustaches and both are carrying the morning paper Nilson asks whether Tandram knows the name of the tree I was about to ask you that paragraph Tandram says Tandram then steps closer to it and sees a label on it Japanese quince paragraph he says They exchange friendly small talk about the tree and the song of a blackbird nearby then return to their homes When Nilson reaches the top step he experiences that same choking sweetness in his throat At that very moment he hears someone cough or sigh When he looks in the direction of the cough he sees Tandram looking out from his French dow at the Japanese quince Unaccountably upset the narrator says Mr Nilson turned abruptly into the house and opened his morning paper last paragraph The theme of the story is that many people lead a humdrum uneventful life but refuse to change their ways They are in a rut Galsworthy uses Mr Nilson as an example of such people

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