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The story follows Simon Searell, a clergyman who abandons ritualized worship to seek a deeper, solitary spirituality in the moorland. He confronts the dull orthodoxy embodied by his successor, moves through fogged streets and parish rooms, and exchanges terse encounters with local villagers. Narrative scenes alternate between cramped ecclesiastical interiors and wind-swept landscapes, using vivid natural detail to set nature as chorus and counterpoint to institutional religion. Through quiet observation and small human interactions, the protagonist's mystical longing gradually shifts attention from ceremony to immediate presence in the earth and seasons, suggesting a subtle inward transformation rather than dramatic resolution.
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