Guds Fred
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A reflective narrator deserts a hectic urban existence, weary of social ambition, financial strain, and partisan combat, and decides to return to the provincial town of childhood seeking restoration. During the voyage and the early days of travel the narrator meditates on the futility of perpetual struggle, the lure of social reform, and the prospect of inner peace, interpreting a brief visionary encounter as an omen of calm. The account traces the journey from city fatigue toward a deliberate search for simplicity, memory, and reconciliation with personal roots and lost domestic attachments.
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