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A young boy leaves home and takes work with traveling tinkers, where kind treatment and steady labor contrast with his growing homesickness for the orderly care of his grandmother. Scenes move between village life, an elderly woman’s quiet perspective, and episodes of hardship that test the boy’s patience. Nature — especially the birdsong heard beneath ash trees — offers consolation and a sustaining inner language. Through small domestic trials, simple acts of charity, and pastoral description, the narrative explores belonging, resilience, and the gentle moral formation of a child learning to find comfort amid change.
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