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A young typesetter in Madrid recounts his daily labor, his devotion to a distant orphaned friend in Aranjuez, and the small rituals that sustain him while he aspires to a different life. Personal episodes and courtship scenes are interwoven with escalating political tensions in 1808, as troop movements, popular demonstrations, and sudden violence intrude on ordinary routines. The narrative alternates intimate, often comic portraits of urban and provincial characters with vivid depictions of civic unrest, producing a panoramic portrait of how public upheaval reshapes private hopes, social relations, and the rhythms of everyday existence.
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