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The narrative opens in a provincial village where shabby cottages and immaculate villas reveal social contrasts and a general spiritual indifference. A barefoot stranger in a brown robe arrives, moving with calm dignity and leaving bloody footprints; his presence elicits awe and a compelling attraction in the narrator, who follows him. Through vivid scenes of daily routine and villagers' dismissive reactions, the text traces tensions between material comfort and inner hunger, and contemplates religious longing, authenticity of holiness, and communal unbelief. The work proceeds as a contemplative sequence of encounters and impressions that explore faith, conversion, and moral unease.

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Adolphe Retté

Adolphe Retté was a French author known for his diverse literary contributions, which include novels, essays, and critiques. His works often explore themes of spirituality and human experience, reflecting a deep engagement with philosophical and existential questions. One of his notable works, "Au pays des lys noirs: Souvenirs de jeunesse et d'âge mûr," showcases his introspective style and personal reflections. Retté's writings are characterized by a blend of narrative and philosophical discourse, making him a unique voice in early 20th-century French literature.

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