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The story follows a young man raised in a livery stable who, after the family's business fails, becomes entwined with a wealthy estate and its captivating heir, which awakens aspirations beyond his provincial life. He leverages horsemanship and a chance at college athletics to seek independence, while confronting class boundaries, patronage, and personal pride. Structured in distinct sections that move from country estate through university, market-place, forest, and a later new setting, the narrative traces his emotional growth, changing fortunes, and the tensions between self-reliance, love, and social mobility.
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