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A village postmaster, William Dale, is abruptly informed of a temporary suspension, and the narrative traces his personal humiliation, anxieties, and attempts to preserve social standing amid close-knit rural life. Scenes alternate between domestic detail—the comforts and rituals of his household—and the public rhythms of the post office, revealing tensions of pride, envy, and small-town gossip. The work examines how official authority, rumor, and private vulnerability intersect, portraying moral ambiguity and the slow erosion of a man's certainties as friends, servants, and neighbors react to changing fortunes.

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W. B. Maxwell

W. B. Maxwell was a British novelist known for his keen observations of social dynamics and character development. His works often explore themes of love, morality, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable novels is "Mrs. Thompson: A Novel," which delves into the life of a woman navigating societal expectations. Maxwell's writing is characterized by its rich prose and psychological depth, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. His contributions continue to resonate with readers interested in the intricacies of personal and social dilemmas.

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