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The play takes place in a West-country village on Ascension Day and follows a young clergyman whose quiet life is shaped by everyday encounters with parishioners, farm families, and local youths. Through scenes in the farmhouse, the inn, the churchyard and a barn, small incidents—a captured skylark, lessons on Christian love, and village gossip—reveal tensions between compassion and social expectation, private longing and communal duty. The work sketches character studies and moral dilemmas with pastoral detail, weighing innocence, desire, and the limits of forgiveness.
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