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A woodsman leads a line of pack horses into a declining northern mining town and reflects on its gold-rush past as the spruce forest steadily reclaims the settlement. The narrative moves between his journey through the spruce and episodes in the town—unloading supplies, exchanging news at an inn, and reading mail—while describing seasonal hardships and the precarious livelihoods of those who remain. Through scenes of travel and daily routine the work explores the tension between wilderness and civilization, the persistence of memory amid change, and the practical demands of survival in an unforgiving landscape.
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