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A pastoral tale traces the life of a foundling taken in by a gentle woman, describing rural daily life, modest affections, and small sacrifices. As the boy matures, his silent helpfulness and steady character earn quiet respect, and an evolving emotional bond with his benefactress unfolds amid neighborhood gossip and hardship. Interwoven vignettes of peasants, moral dilemmas, and the rhythms of work and faith highlight themes of self‑devotion, social constraint, and the tenderness of humble lives. The narrative preserves a simple, lyrical tone and uses rustic voices and observation to show how ordinary gestures shape character and human bonds.
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