Mrs. Falchion, Volume 2.
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The narrator spends a summer with his friend Galt Roscoe, now an ordained minister serving a mountain parish near the Cascades, where a red-pine cottage overlooks rapids and glaciers. The account portrays parish life in two rival settlements—mill-centered Viking and salmon-fishing Sunburst—exploring local tensions, village characters, and outdoor pursuits such as fishing and picnics. Roscoe appears dutiful, popular, and effective in the pulpit but is marked by a deep, unexplained melancholy and complicated ties to Mrs. Falchion and past events. The narrative blends landscape description, social conflict, daily ministry, and the gradual emergence of affection for Ruth Devlin while hinting at earlier personal tragedies.
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