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Set in rural western Ireland, the narrative follows a landed family's decline after disputes over estate and social friction with local gentry and clergy. The household's fortunes deteriorate amid contested tenancies, romantic entanglements, and the efforts of kin and priests to preserve reputation. Tensions culminate in violent episodes, a coroner's inquest, prison escapes, and a criminal trial that examines accusations, witness testimony, and legal procedure. The novel traces the personal consequences for family members, the influence of community institutions, and the gradual resolution of the central conflicts through verdicts and aftermath.
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