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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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