Salem Chapel, v. 2/2
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In a provincial chapel community a young minister's abrupt departure forces his widowed mother to uphold appearances while she endures private anguish over her daughter's fever and uncertain future. The story traces parish life, rival pastors, and the chapel's power over social standing, moving between intimate sickroom scenes and public committees to examine how duty, gossip, and middle-class propriety shape relationships. Through close psychological portraiture and measured irony it depicts strained loyalties, pragmatic charity, and the costs of reputation-bearing in a small town.
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