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An experienced hunter abandons urban life for the wilderness and reflects on the contrast between the loneliness of crowds and the companionship of nature. He narrates a compact adventure that hinges on a small wager, a curious find in a pool, and a violent encounter that culminates in revenge for a figure named Jim-Jim. The prose alternates contemplative passages about landscape and solitude with brisk, episodic action, moving from domestic preface through discovery to the settlement of a personal score.
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