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An intimate portrait of an elderly naturalist and essayist who favors simple living and close observation of birds, beasts, and rural life. The essayist's habits, hospitality, and daily routines at his rustic lodgings are described alongside reflections on his writing career, sustained curiosity, and philosophical instincts about nature and the universe. The narrator emphasizes the subject's straightforward, childlike directness, the restorative effect of his presence, and how small natural details and long habits of observation shaped both his life and his essays, concluding with reflections on continuity, mortality, and the enduring appeal of close, patient attention to the ordinary.
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