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The narrative follows Amedée’s passage from childhood to disillusionment as he grows up in a melancholy Paris suburb under the gentle care of the Gerards and other neighbors. Early scenes evoke street life, promenades with his grieving father, and school routines; later episodes portray youthful temptations including absinthe, first loves, jealousy, and the stirrings of poetic ambition. Success brings social triumphs and domestic tensions signaled by a serpent at the fireside, followed by a crisis, efforts at reparation, and the upheaval of wartime. The work closes in reflective mood on the departure of youthful dreams and the responsibilities that replace them.
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