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A recently established landlord in rural western Ireland confronts escalating agrarian agitation as tenant organization and coercive tactics unsettle community life. The narrative traces local episodes of boycott, intimidation, and sporadic violence, and explores how political unrest reshapes relationships among landowners, clergy, and villagers, while detailing domestic concerns, romances, and family finances. The author combines reportage-like observation with character-driven scenes to examine authority, social change, and moral ambiguity. The text remains unfinished, concluding with fragments and a postscript that indicate intended resolutions.
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