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The narrative traces several interwoven rural lives as they confront aging, loss, and the pressures of community life. An older couple manages daily routines while coping with news of impending blindness and the absence of a distant son, prompting debates about leaving the farm and seeking medical help. Market scenes, doctor visits, and neighbors' gossip reveal small mercies, stubbornness, and the work of household survival. Through intimate episodes centered on Simon, Sarah, May, and Eliza, the work examines memory, resilience, and the quiet reckonings that reshape ordinary relationships.
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