About This Book
An elderly clergyman spends a vacation among a rural household, where everyday farm life and small‑town personalities are depicted with gentle humor and moral observation. The narrative follows the Royden family and their neighbors through domestic scenes, pastoral labor, social gatherings, a young man's return, and the quiet anxieties of a sensitive, ill girl who longs for acceptance. Episodes include sermons, neighborly disputes, a daring exploit, storms and toil, and a final farewell followed by reunion, all threaded with themes of kindness, resilience, consolation, and the steady influence of simple faith in country life.
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