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A convalescent writer struggles with creative paralysis and existential unease after a serious illness and wartime anxieties; encouraged by a physician friend to seek a restorative change of scene, he leaves the city for a small, sunlit house at a crossroads. There he encounters a lively household of children, dogs, and a spirited young woman whose easy domestic rhythms and community life gradually jolt him from stagnation. The narrative traces his slow recovery, renewal of purpose, and reassessment of values through quiet rural contact and everyday human ties.
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