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A young narrator recalls life in a provincial town, opening with the vivid bustle of a major fair and family routines before armed detachments are quartered in private homes as a form of coercion. The narrative moves through scenes of festival, household intrusion, chaotic billeting, and the scramble for safety, then follows the consequences: passports, trials, displacement, and efforts to preserve faith and family ties. Interwoven episodic chapters balance local color and civic ritual with the strain of enforced conformity, charting a passage from communal celebration to hardship and quiet resilience in the face of mounting oppression.
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