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A rural village near a city becomes divided when horse racing takes hold, pitting a reverend's moral opposition against a farming family's long devotion to racehorses. The patriarch insists on honest, sportsmanlike racing while his wife disdains the sport and his daughter is passionate about horses; the son is steered into a bank. Local financiers and trainers quietly engage with racing culture, and suspicions of jockey corruption around a promising filly raise tensions. The narrative traces community loyalties, the ethics of gambling and sport, and the personal consequences of competing values.
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