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The narrator recalls childhood and adolescence spent between stark mountain villages and the seashore, capturing vivid sensory impressions—salt air, waves, birds—and the spontaneous wonder those scenes provoked. He reflects on childhood trust and freedom, contrasts youthful intensity with later adult indifference, and offers short, concrete episodes such as solitary explorations, ringing bells, and small discoveries that mark personal growth. Interwoven reflections consider education, parental attitudes, and the formative value of changing environments, presented in a voice aimed to amuse younger readers while inviting adults to reconsider the sources of early joy and perception.
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