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The narrative follows Ashe Marson, an athletic young man who left university underprepared for a profession and ekes out a living in London by writing popular adventure serials and taking private tutoring posts. Installed in a modest boarding room in a backwater street, he performs ritual morning exercises and endures the neighborhood's amused attention. Restless in spring, he broods on missed opportunities and longs for a more fulfilling life, while the tone mixes light comedy and observational detail to explore themes of ambition, identity, habit, and the tug between comfort and the desire for change.
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