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Stevenson celebrates the joy of walking alone, without haste or fixed destination. He reflects on how solitude on the road fosters self-discovery, imagination, and appreciation of the world’s details. The essay flows like a quiet journey, mingling humor, philosophy, and personal anecdote. It has no traditional plot but offers an immersive mental “tour.” A charming ode to the freedom of wandering on foot.
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