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A young German botanist recounts his capture by a notorious mountain brigand and his subsequent experiences among the gang, describing their leader's personality, the practices of brigandage, and the interactions between outlaws and rural communities. The narrative alternates vivid episodes of pursuit, negotiation, and everyday life in the hills with reflective observations on local customs, landscapes, and the social causes and consequences of banditry. Through travel episodes, character sketches, and documentary detail, the account mixes adventure with ethnographic description.
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