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A young narrator and his companion spend a luminous morning on a rocky Breton shore, dreaming of future works and feeling an intimate harmony, when they encounter a poor local fisherman selling shellfish. A brief, generous purchase reveals the man's dire subsistence and responsibility for a blind father, prompting silent compassion and reflection. The narrative alternates between exuberant visionary impulse and the stark realities of coastal poverty, exploring how fleeting moments of tenderness, small exchanges, and natural scenery can reshape moral perception and artistic resolve. The story examines youth's imaginative excesses, the discipline of action, and the dignity found in humble devotion.
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