The Prodigal Pro Tem
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A young man from a prosperous family rejects expected comforts to pursue painting and independent travel, carrying little money but strong convictions. He wanders through vivid rural landscapes, visits farm households, and meets a variety of local characters whose manners and needs test his principles. Family tensions, especially with his father and memories of his mother, frame his choices and prompt moments of self-examination. Through missteps, small adventures, and acts of generosity, he and those around him confront questions of pride, duty, and forgiveness, leading to reconciliations that change their relationships and outlooks.
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