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Set in a provincial cathedral town, the narrative revolves around a damaging accusation against a local clergyman that triggers legal proceedings, an ecclesiastical inquiry, and sharp disagreements among families and officials. A sequence of interlinked episodes follows how rumor, pride, and social position shape responses, tracing courtships, household tensions, and interventions by bishops, lawyers, and neighbors. Subplots mix satire and sympathy as private failings and public duties collide, and the prose shifts between domestic scenes and formal hearings to examine the moral and institutional consequences of scandal for individuals and the community.
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