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The narrative opens in western Ireland with vivid descriptions of landscape, weather, and widespread poverty, then depicts daily life in a small Connaught town, its ragged parishioners, and the social hierarchies of landlords and tenantry. An itinerant showman named Thornpipe arrives with a battered dog and a cart of marionettes, drawing scant attention and exposing local desperation. The prose balances travelogue-like passages about bays, lakes, and hills with acute observations of deprivation, community rituals, and petty cruelty, setting the scene for a local child's story and the tensions between inhabitants and outsiders.
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