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The narrator, a boy, recounts a youthful excursion into mountain woods to fish for trout that becomes an episode of discovery and peril. Departing amid village good-byes and anxious warnings, he travels with a steady companion toward remote streams, observing small‑town characters and the comforts and cautions of rural life. The outing tests his self‑reliance as unexpected dangers and a tense pursuit involving a professor and Lukens interrupt the simple pastime and force him into urgent action. Interwoven scenes of landscape, local humor, and growing courage shape a coming‑of‑age account of outdoor adventure and quiet moral lessons.
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