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A middle-aged man returns to a university town and finds its streets, castle, river, and spring landscape unchanged and more beautiful than his memory. He moves between recollection and present perception, recalling youthful camaraderie and student rituals while watching his son prepare to enter campus life. Encounters with family and old companions provoke quiet self-questioning about aging, social roles, and the persistence of ceremonial belonging. The novella alternates vivid local description, scenes of communal festivity, and reflective interior moments that explore continuity and distance between generations.
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