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A young woman convalescing from illness and barely surviving in the city moves toward an isolated riverside settlement, where newcomers and long-established residents intersect. The narrative traces her transition from urban hardship into a rugged community, following the arrival of an earnest outsider, misunderstandings that escalate local tensions, and episodes of danger that demand aid and courage. Relationships are tested by suspicion, loyalty, and remorse, prompting efforts at reconciliation and practical rescue. The story closes as the community weathers its trials, restoring a quieter order along the river and resolving the personal conflicts that drove the plot.
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