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A first-person narrator recollects a youthful apprenticeship in woodturning and a close friendship with the skilled craftsman Paul Paulsen and his wife. Domestic scenes in workshop and garden establish affectionate routines and small-town detail, until a stray remark about an odd sobriquet prompts Paulsen to promise an explanatory tale. The narrative frames memory and storytelling, shifting from everyday instruction and hospitality to an embedded account that reveals how a past episode produced the nickname. Themes of apprenticeship, belonging, reputation, and the lingering weight of a single secret inform the novella's measured, reflective tone.
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