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A post-Revolutionary narrative follows a returning Continental officer who discovers his rural New England county crippled by debt, sheriff's sales, and overflowing jails. Local conversations, tavern scenes, and legal proceedings expose mounting resentments that feed popular protests and armed resistance associated with Shays' Rebellion. The story interweaves descriptions of village life and landscape with courtroom drama, militia mobilization, and private reunions, examining how economic hardship strains social bonds and challenges notions of justice and authority among neighbors, officials, and veterans.
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