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The narrative opens in a noble Russian palace whose gallery centers on a painting that records a dramatic rescue: a peasant fur-hunter arrives in time to save a royal hunter from a charging brown bear, slays the animal, and rises in rank and fortune as a result. From that origin the story moves into the wilderness, tracing organized hunts and solitary tracking across snowy ravines and forests as men pursue a formidable bear. Vivid natural description, tense close-quarters encounters with the animal, and reflections on courage, reward, and social consequence are woven through episodic adventure scenes.
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