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An affluent urban parish accustomed to wealth, music, and social prestige fills its pulpit with a succession of celebrated guest ministers while the rector takes a long winter absence. A solitary, devout country clergyman accepts an invitation to supply for a Sunday, endures a harsh storm to reach the city, and performs his duty with humble sincerity; soon afterward he falls ill and dies. The tale contrasts institutional ease and ceremonial display with the quiet commitment of a neglected pastor, exploring themes of social complacency, class divisions within faith communities, and the moral consequences of overlooking genuine service.
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