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A series of linked short tales and sketches centers on the narrator's acquisition and occupation of an abandoned windmill and uses that setting to evoke rural life. Vignettes mix humorous incidents, small misfortunes, travel impressions, and portraits of local inhabitants, animals, and seasonal routines. The prose alternates anecdote and reflection, balancing affectionate nostalgia with gentle irony. Recurring motifs include the surrounding landscape, everyday tasks around homesteads and markets, and chance encounters on roads and in inns. The collection favors atmosphere and local color over a single continuous plot.
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