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The novel sketches social life in a small western Irish community, tracing consequences when a long-established landowner marries his cook and the ripple effects on local caste and manners. Interwoven episodes follow a country doctor volunteering for wartime service and searching for a reluctant replacement, labor disputes, parish politics, lodge rivalries in a nearby village, and domestic complications that test loyalties and expose pretensions. The narrative balances comic incidents, local personalities, and courtroom and social encounters to explore class divisions, hypocrisy, and the contrast between provincial respectability and practical common sense.
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