Woodburn Grange: A story of English country life; vol. 2 of 3
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The narrative follows neighbouring families in a rural community as romances, loyalties, and religious convictions collide. A long-standing attachment is strained when the suitor adopts a skeptical, pantheistic view that the heroine cannot accept, leading to repeated emotional struggles and persuasive efforts. Social occasions—a wedding and a yearly meeting—surface tensions and prompt changes of heart, while episodes of sudden action foreshadow misfortune. One man's moral fall followed by conversion and an escalating quarrel between two estates introduce moral reflection and local drama, blending domestic detail, community life, and spiritual debate.
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