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The narrative follows Walker Farr, a young man who travels on foot through rural communities, alternately mistaken for a tramp and admired for his character; episodic encounters reveal local attitudes toward poverty and pride, as illustrated by an elderly gentleman who publicly leaves a suit of clothing to test shame and charity. Farr forms unexpected bonds—most notably a partnership with Etienne Provancher and the care of a quiet little girl, Zelie Dionne—and navigates work, generosity, and small-town judgments while the story balances humor, romantic undertones, and reflections on dignity, identity, and the improvisations of a peripatetic life.
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