Cousin Mary
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Mary is a thoughtful young member of a once-prosperous rural family who observes and quietly judges the habits and consciences of relatives and local clergy. Kept in relative solitude, she scrutinizes comfortable domestic routines and the behavior of curates, and becomes intrigued by a new, busier clergyman who differs from the idle young men around him. The narrative proceeds through domestic revelations, moral reckonings, and crises—including illness and late-night visits—tracing how discreet incidents and disclosures shape Mary's practical understanding of duty, compassion, and the ordinary demands of adult life.
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