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The narrator returns to his native town and frames a narrative of memory, local legends, and family rupture: a brother who vanishes after a domestic scandal, a lonely mother, and the narrator's years at sea as a ship's physician while searching for him. The account interleaves childhood recollections around a central fountain, episodes from distant ports, and detailed portraits of small‑town life. Through interpersonal encounters and communal anecdotes the narrative explores duty, guilt, and the effort to reconcile past mistakes with present obligations, showing how memory and tradition shape personal identity and attempts at repair.
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