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A working-class couple, worn by urban labor and family burdens, leave the crowded city in search of land, autonomy, and a healthier life. Their journey traces clashes with employers, rough entertainments, legal and personal setbacks, and encounters with varied communities as they move through towns and rural valleys. The narrative alternates scenes of domestic tenderness and harsh toil, examining solidarity, class tensions, and the restorative appeal of open country, and follows their practical and emotional efforts to establish a self-sustaining household through cooperative work and a close relationship with the land.
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