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A traveling column of sick and hopeful pilgrims makes a slow, cramped journey to a renowned healing sanctuary, where volunteers, nuns, and hospital attendants tend the exhausted and infirm. At its center is a young, long‑suffering woman who clings to the promise of a miraculous cure, surrounded by a devoted cleric, her father, and a mix of solicitous and worldly companions. The narrative alternates close, compassionate scenes of care and suffering with wide‑angle observations of the pilgrimage’s organization, ritual, commerce, and the tensions between faith, doubt, charity, and human vulnerability.
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