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An affectionate comic study of life in a fictional charitable college, the narrative follows an elderly, fastidious Master, the earthy, good-hearted Brother Copas, and a small circle of staff and pupils whose petty rivalries and private loyalties generate episodic incidents. Episodes range from a gaudy day and anonymous letters to debates about religious difference and domestic scenes involving a girl named Corona and a boy named Timothy, leading toward reconciliation. The tone blends gentle satire of clerical and institutional pretensions with human warmth, exploring themes of noble poverty, the gap between idealism and human frailty, and the need for forgiveness.
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