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A self-styled village legal authority with a cobbler's trade dispenses confident but ill-informed advice about detaining a young suitor, prompting neighbors to act on his counsel. After pacing through the village and consulting law books, he recognizes his earlier guidance was mistaken and urges the farmer to release the captive and seek pardon. Domestic complications arise when he suspects his own son is courting the same woman, creating comic embarrassment and a local debate over lost keys and responsibility. The tale highlights small-town pretension, the fragility of reputations, and the social consequences of reckless counsel.
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