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The narrative sketches life in an isolated mountain settlement where dense forests, steep coves, and mist-shrouded balds shape daily existence. It follows everyday labors and social rhythms—ploughing, hunting, evening gatherings—and the tensions that arise over money, law, and communal justice. A solitary religious figure ascends the bare summits to pray, prompting wonder and unease, while neighbors confront moral dilemmas, rugged customs, and moments of pity and humor. Rich natural description, local speech, and episodic scenes combine to portray landscape, faith, and human ties in a rural mountain community.
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