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The narrative centers on life around a mountain town and its convent, tracing intertwined domestic and ecclesiastical dramas. Part one follows the trials of a nun whose loyalties and past ties bring moral tensions into the monastery; part two shifts focus to a young woman whose entanglement with a foreign visitor provokes family dispute, gossip, and questions of honor. Through detailed scenes of village routines, household argument, and clerical authority, the story explores duty versus desire, communal reputation, and the collision of traditional customs with changing social expectations.
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