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A close-knit rural community is sketched through interwoven episodes that follow a young man and his industrious mother as they navigate everyday labor, neighborhood gossip, and changing fortunes. The narrative moves among household scenes, seasonal festivities, local rivalries, confidences and suspicions, and the reappearance of long-remembered characters, building toward legal and emotional reckonings: a funeral, the reading of a will, and the resolution of romantic attachments. Portraits of neighbors, moral choices, and small-town customs illuminate themes of duty, inheritance, and the ties that bind community life.
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