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A traveling narrator records ten episodic nights at a village tavern operated by Simon Slade, tracing how the barroom and its patrons are corrupted by alcohol. The chapters depict personal ruin, notably Joe Morgan's deterioration and his child's death, the malign influence of a persistent tempter, and the landlord's moral hardening as business prospers. Each night presents consequences of tavern-keeping for families and the wider community, escalating toward a fearful consummation and a final closing scene. The work assembles moral vignettes that argue for temperance by showing social, domestic, and individual devastation linked to drink.
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