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The narrative follows a mountain family whose children confront limits and yearnings amid a harsh rural landscape. Paul is a sensitive, smaller boy who endures schoolroom taunts; Mary experiences a private awakening of imagination and desire for a different life; Ham pursues education while bearing heavy responsibilities. Their father’s illness has left him bitter and withdrawn, and domestic strains intensify when a solitary, well-to-do wanderer arrives and unsettles familiar routines. The story traces interpersonal tensions, social contrasts between poverty and aspiration, and the shaping influence of environment and chance on the characters’ hopes and choices.
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