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The narrative follows an aging mountain veteran who devotes himself to shaping a boy into a formidable, self-reliant man by teaching horsemanship, marksmanship, and blacksmithing, only to confront the boy's softer temperament and moral reservations. Local confrontations expose the limits of rigid codes of toughness, while the youth encounters social contrasts embodied by an ornate, townlike house that puzzles him. The story examines the tension between inherited ideals and individual temperament, tracing personal development, community pressures, and the practical demands of frontier life.
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