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At a lakeside promenade an elderly vendor sells small breads to feed waterfowl while a series of quiet episodes unfolds around her: a clumsy clergyman hurries by in a boat, a rival seller competes for customers, and a brigadier enforces the park rules. Through brief conversations and everyday details the narrative registers physical decline, financial precarity, and the work of preserving dignity in old age. Hints of local patronage and electoral favors surface as characters pin hopes on a deputy’s influence. The story proceeds in vignette-like scenes that observe gestures, gossip, and small injustices to sketch a gentle social portrait.
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