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An aging itinerant musician and his young daughter traverse a blistering plain and find shelter in a noble estate's shaded avenue, hoping to earn food by playing. Their conversation and preparations reveal acute hunger, dependence on casual coin, and the uneasy pride of performers who often receive charity from intoxicated listeners. They perform before laborers and the household, prompting mixed reactions that expose social distance and humiliation alongside fleeting sympathy. The narrative traces the precariousness of their livelihood, the small comforts music provides, and the unequal relations between artists and patrons in a stratified rural setting.
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