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A trio of linked tales depicts the lives of parish ministers and their communities in provincial settings, tracing personal sorrow, romantic disappointment, and moral choices. Through careful, realistic observation and psychological empathy, the narratives explore duty, faith, social expectations, and the limits of compassion, offering vivid character sketches and scenes of everyday domestic and communal life while reflecting on change, isolation, and the tensions between private feeling and public responsibility.
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