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A young shepherd boy tends a scattered flock on a remote heath and establishes a simple refuge beneath an overhanging rock, filling long, solitary days with close observation and quiet work. The prose offers a succession of painterly scenes—stones, juniper, small flowers, distant moors and the seasonal life of plants and animals—favoring precise, restrained detail over plot. Episodes unfold as evocative studies of perception and habit, exploring attachment to place, the solace of solitude, and a gentle human intimacy with the natural world through patient attention and modest ritual.
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