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A narrator presents a series of dated, letterlike entries exchanged through a carrier pigeon, relating how a rescued dove returns bearing messages and links previously unknown correspondents. The account describes finding the bird under hawk attack, nursing it, and watching its restless wish to rejoin another person, which provokes reflections on gratitude, human selfishness, faith, and fleeting consolations. Short communiqués alternate with personal meditation, blending concrete incidents of rescue and release with inward pondering on hope, temptation, and the small joys that pierce sorrow.
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