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A small party of children traveling to a country home encounters travel hazards that culminate in a perilous night and a dramatic rescue. The narrative interleaves immediate action with framed accounts told by various characters—an elderly woman, a clergyman, a scholar, and one of the children—each contribution revealing past trials, moral reflection, and moments of hymn-singing and confession. The episodes move from danger and illness toward recovery and domestic reunion, foregrounding themes of forgiveness, communal care, and the sustaining power of faith and family during a holiday crisis.
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