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The narrative follows a diverse group of pilgrims and visitors who converge on a famed healing shrine, tracing their daily routines, private desires, and moral struggles during a short stay. Through interactions in crowded hotels, hospital wards, and devotional gatherings, the work contrasts genuine faith and hope with doubt, self-interest, and human frailty. Key figures—an earnest cleric, an optimistic father, a suffering woman, and numerous fellow travelers—reveal how yearning for miracle and relief intersects with social pressures and intimate passions, while observational episodes alternate with introspective passages to map the collective and personal effects of pilgrimage.
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