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A young boy in a small river-and-logging town spends his days exploring woods and docks with his faithful setter, learning the lore of guns and sporting life while forming friendships and mischief. Adventures range from picnics, hunting, and club activities to conflicts over marshland trespassers; community rituals like fairs and a boxing match appear alongside seasonal work and winter hardships. A violent incident culminates in a killing and a courtroom trial that tests loyalties and ideas of honor and sportsmanship. The narrative traces youthful curiosity, outdoor skills, and moral growth amid rural social pressures.
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