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The narrative follows Lance Cleaverage, a young mountaineer whose life is traced through community rituals and shifting attachments in a Tennessee mountain settlement. Scenes range from funerals, dances, and courtship to a wedding and the birth of a son, while tensions over pride, poverty, and a rival interloper provoke broken loyalties. Episodes depict flirtation, serenades, a sheriff's pursuit, flight and concealment, and an eventual crossing to an island refuge. The episodic structure sketches local customs, interpersonal strains, and the personal consequences of choices within a close-knit rural society.
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