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A series of lyrical prose sketches follows the narrator's walks from suburban streets into lowland meadows, upland woods, moors and seacoast, recording seasonal changes, rural scenes, village life, farming details, and small human encounters. Each chapter captures sensory impressions of light, weather, birds and plants, and reflects on memory, solitude and the changing landscape. The work is arranged in parts that move geographically and seasonally, and it closes with several folk songs and short verses. Tone alternates between quiet observation and reflective meditation, favoring detailed description over plot.
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