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A pedantic parish-clerk frames a compact tale set on a bleak southern border moor where a young farmer, Hobbie Elliot, returns from the hunt as dusk awakens local legends about a feared hermit at Mucklestane-Moor. Against a background of political ferment and threatened civil disturbance, the story traces village encounters and escalating tensions, blending gothic atmosphere, landscape, and superstition with disputes of private honor and shifting public loyalties to portray how social change and rumor shape a small community.
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