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A mountain community is split by a hereditary feud between neighboring families, shaping daily life on opposing hollows. A lonely boy who lives near the ridge forms a secret friendship with his young cousin across the spur, finding brief escapes in fishing and hunting. When an older man's courting of a widow rekindles gossip and old grievances, tensions rise and loyalties are tested. The narrative sketches rural customs, landscape, and the push toward adulthood amid inherited violence and kinship obligations.
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