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The narrative retells the legendary struggle of an alpine people under an authoritarian governor who burdens them with taxes. Three village spokesmen confront the ruler but are humiliated, prompting popular unrest. A skilled archer is forced to attempt a perilous apple-shot, later escapes and, during a boat pursuit, strikes down the oppressor, then rallies the people to revolt and secure their freedom. The prose blends light, humorous narration with interspersed color illustrations and rhymed verses, underscoring themes of resistance, individual courage, communal solidarity, and the comic framing of heroic legend.
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