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A dreamlike narrator is carried into a vivid medieval world to witness a radical preacher addressing rural gatherings, the mustering of common folk, and the tense preparations and clashes that follow. Scenes alternate between public sermons at the village cross, reported skirmishes, and quiet domestic moments among insurgents, all threaded with debate about justice, equality, and social order. A companion piece presents a sovereign's admonition and reflection on governance, and the whole closes by weighing the difficulty of replacing entrenched institutions while imagining deeper, often unsettling, transformations beyond immediate reform.
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