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A personal, journal-style pilgrimage narrative that records a month's journey toward the holy city, interweaving rich, sensory descriptions of markets, olive groves, camps, and ruined monuments with small scenes of pastoral life and liturgical sound. The narrator visits ancient sites and Crusader vestiges, observes local customs and prayer calls, and pauses at sacred shrines where visitors display intense devotion. Throughout, contemplative reflections alternate with melancholic observation: an awareness of decay and desolation in the landscape and religious institutions, and a conflicted interior response that combines skepticism with a lingering, elegiac yearning for spiritual consolation.
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