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An aging Boston businessman, returned from wartime service, wrestles with a growing need to abandon his profitable but empty concern and to claim a long-suppressed longing to wander and write about the natural world. He readies a candid appeal to his nephew Richard to assume practical responsibilities while he seeks personal freedom, and he reflects on grief, familial duty, and missed chances. Interwoven domestic and rural scenes portray quiet lives and private reckonings, underscoring tensions between obligation and creative yearning, and the slow, uneasy work of self-reckoning after trauma.
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