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The narrative begins with a mythic evocation of celestial lights and seasonal change, then moves into a rural setting where spring’s arrival is rendered through personified forces and sensory detail. Two neighboring holdings are separated by a single wild rose bush that functions as boundary, memory, and local landmark. Children from each household grow up playing beneath the bush and form a steady attachment that the community expects will unite the lands. Daily village rhythms, small domestic frictions, and the interplay of custom and nature are traced through vivid scenes of labor, weather, and ritual, with recurring floral and seasonal imagery binding personal lives to the landscape.
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