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The narrative follows a cluster of town inhabitants—especially the red‑haired Nance, the itinerant Jean François, and the kindly Abbé Picot—whose daily encounters around a faded college and riverside village combine playful episodes, local color, and gentle moral reckonings. Scenes move from schoolboy rivalries and a circus mishap to romances, pastoral reveries, and a pedler's imaginative tales, while recurring motifs of travel, faith, doubt, and farewell to rural pleasures shape their growth. The structure unfolds as episodic chapters that alternate light comedy, wistful nostalgia, and reflective interludes culminating in journeys away from the town and a quiet resolution of personal loyalties.
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