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A narrator, wearied by loss and disillusionment, withdraws into a mountain landscape to seek solitude and renewal. Living in a simple hut, the narrator learns to read the terrain through daily walks, observing geology, plants, animals, weather, and seasonal change. A local shepherd becomes companion and informal teacher, sharing place-names, legends, and practical knowledge while the narrator explains wider natural and cultural phenomena. Over time solitude deepens into affection for the mountain itself and a desire to understand its physical structure, ecological life, and role in human history, blending personal recovery with descriptive natural and humanistic reflection.
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