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A luminous, winged stranger appears in a small rural community and sets off a succession of practical and moral responses. Neighbors, clergy, and a skeptical physician try to classify and care for the visitor, while town gossip, reverence, and hostility emerge in turn. Episodes range from comic misunderstandings to earnest debates about faith, science, and neighborliness, and the stranger's presence exposes hypocrisies, anxieties, and kindnesses in the village. The narrative follows the visitor's exploration of daily life and the shifting reactions of the townspeople as social conventions and belief systems are tested by an inexplicable newcomer.
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