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The narrator, recalling his youth, relates a series of childhood episodes in first person: raised in a village and employed as a chore boy on a farm, he is passionate for study, endures harsh treatment when an employer destroys his book, confronts the man and leaves for his mother's cottage; the narrative proceeds episodically through memories of family ties, strict household figures, small-town surroundings and formative events that shape his character, alternating quiet domestic scenes with moments of conflict and personal resolve.
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