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A young vineyard guard sits brooding beneath the dense summer arbors on a sun-baked hillside above a town, portrayed through rich attention to his traditional Saltner dress, heavy halberd, and the austere rhythms of his duty; the narrative evokes the heavy heat, quiet of the vines, and the solitary mixture of honor and hardship that defines the watch, contrasts the guardian’s gloom with the gentle passage of a modest local priest, and follows the watcher as he grows tense and expectant, readying himself for a possible nocturnal confrontation as evening nears.
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