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A boy named Paulus grows up with his elderly grandfather in an ancient forest, learning to treat trees, flowers, and animals as companions and following a strict rule against harming living creatures. The narrative mixes detailed pastoral observation with improbable, fairy-tale elements—including a wandering princess and the forest's uneasy nearness to civilized towns where hunters bring violence. Episodes shift between quiet daily rituals, moral instruction, and encounters with outsiders, and the tone moves toward a more detached presentation of characters' views in later sections. The work presents a modern fairy-tale structure that explores nature, innocence, and the tensions between wild and human society.
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