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A devout, solitary man in a mountain valley cares for his small farm and clings to a leather-bound Bible while traveling to revive faith among scattered neighbors. An impassioned sermon at a tense meeting inadvertently triggers gunfire and deaths, leaving him crushed by guilt and mistrust. He struggles with conscience, local superstitions, and accusations that he is possessed, seeking an explanation for the ruin, feuds, and misfortune around him. The story follows his inward conflict between practical labor and religious calling as he searches for meaning and responsibility amid social suspicion and calamity.
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