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The narrative opens with an experienced riverman returning to a riverside community and reconnecting with an old companion while a younger man from the friend's family arrives to be taken into the river-and-timber trade. Through episodic scenes of camps, boats, business dealings, and occasional danger, the story examines mentorship, loyalty, and the shifting fortunes of men tied to the woods and waterways. Practical details of logging life, friendly banter, commercial maneuvering, and physical hazards form a portrait of generational transition as older men confront retirement and younger men learn the craft and the informal rules that govern their work and honor.
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