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A humorous science-fiction tale follows a young member of a sessile, coral-like species whose playful habit of collecting and handling objects provokes alarm and curiosity among rooted elders. Parents alternate between stern doctrinaire pronouncements about instinct, stability, and the incompatibility of intelligence with motility, and anxious tenderness, while neighbors gossip. As the juvenile experiments with stones and movement near the reef edge, the story examines generational conflict, the tension between fixed tradition and exploratory behavior, and how simple innovations can unsettle an established social order.
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