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Is the habit of good living mere habit and mere acting
Suspicion, the bane of sick old age
A man is pulled from the river badly wounded and brought to a solitary woodsman who tends his head injury and persistent amnesia in a remote mountain hut. As he regains bodily strength but not memory, he adopts childlike habits, learns simple tasks, and forges a fragile bond with his caregiver. The woodsman’s secretive past and the nearby village’s curiosity provide a backdrop for a gradual recovery of identity. Intervening visits, local intrigues, and shifting obligations broaden the tale into concerns about old debts, broken ties, and the challenges of returning to community life.
Is the habit of good living mere habit and mere acting
Suspicion, the bane of sick old age