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The story follows two young siblings, Pilarica and Rafael, who live in an Alhambra household and form close ties with gypsy neighbors while coping with family loss and hardship. Their childhood mixes games and folk songs with episodes of misfortune, a period in which Rafael faces disgrace, and a feverish illness that alters plans. Travel and pilgrimage scenes take them across countryside and into city life, accompanied by festivals, mule-trains, riddles, and dance. The narrative balances vivid Spanish atmosphere, folk tradition, and the siblings' gradual maturation through community, work, and small reconciliations.
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