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A collection of short narratives set in a rural Betuwe environment that sketches village life through intimate vignettes: a foundling child taken into a household and the community reactions to her origin; domestic scenes of scarcity, seasonal labor, and quiet rituals; and a journey tale of a father and son traveling to a city fair. The stories emphasize close character observation, regional speech and customs, and recurring tensions between poverty, communal sympathy, and individual dignity.
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