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The narrative evokes life in a sleepy, centuries-old town in a Carpathian valley that spent generations under foreign pledge and then awakens to renewed governance, revealing frozen medieval customs, narrow streets, and preserved civic rituals. The narrator records the town's architecture, river and market life, and the cautious habits of its citizens, while focusing on local figures such as a proud, wealthy resident, an exiled woman, and other eccentric townspeople whose memories, legal disputes, and whispered legends blend everyday detail with hints of uncanny occurrences. The book mixes nostalgic reminiscence, local history, and episodic tales to show how the past persists in communal life.
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