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A portrait of a prairie town presents interwoven sketches of its inhabitants, chronicling communal rituals, private sorrows, and the steady workings of gossip and moral judgment. Central figures include a haunted loner, a troubled clergyman, and other residents whose choices reveal hypocrisy, charity, and stubborn silence. Episodes range from schoolroom and church scenes to a mill, a jail, and grim discoveries, with love, confession, scandal, and death altering relationships. The narrative moves episodically between observation and anecdote, blending realism and social critique to show how small-town opinion shapes individual fate.

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E. W. Howe

E. W. Howe was an American author and journalist known for his vivid storytelling and keen observations of life in rural America. His notable works include "The Mystery of the Locks," which showcases his knack for suspense, and "The Story of a Country Town," a reflective exploration of small-town life that captures the essence of American society in the late 19th century. Additionally, his travel writings, such as "Travel Letters from New Zealand, Australia and Africa," reveal his experiences and insights from his journeys abroad. Howe's contributions to literature reflect a blend of fiction and personal narrative, making him a distinctive voice of his time.

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