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A woman recalls her childhood in Brittany through vivid domestic and rural vignettes: birth and early attachments, family members and eccentric relatives, games with cousins, and a protective boy named France. She describes provincial landscapes—a ruined tower, lakes called the Styx, laurel trees, and flowering fonts—and festive gatherings including a huntsmen's luncheon and outdoor crêpe cooks. Scenes convey local customs, household routines, humorous social contrasts, and the texture of provincial life, while later chapters touch on ritual pardons, family losses, and the departure from Brittany.
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