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A first-person narrator recalls life in a Yorkshire textile community and his participation in the Luddite resistance to new machinery, blending personal memoir, local sketches, and dramatized history. He describes household labor, market fairs, and mounting tensions between handloom workers and mill owners, portraying desperate men protesting industrial change and the severe legal reprisals they faced. The narrative employs local dialect and vivid character portraits to record communal memory, interweaving documentary details with fictionalized episodes to examine social upheaval, economic displacement, and the human cost of technological transition.
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