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Set in a provincial French village during the passage of a royal entourage, the narrative follows the young peasant Charles and his lover Marie as they confront entrenched rural poverty and legal burdens. Obligatory road repairs, an onerous salt tax, and prohibitions on hunting and keeping small animals sap families' earnings and force inventive but precarious plans. Unable to secure a cottage through saving, the couple resolves to build a hut in the woods and marry, while relatives and neighbors weigh the physical risks and social penalties of living outside customary structures. The story examines daily hardship, inequality, and resourcefulness under restrictive laws.
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