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A small rural community's lives revolve around an aging clergyman and his extended family as questions of belief, doubt, and moral character unfold across three stages labeled fable, reason, and faith. Domestic episodes, village gossip, courtship, and encounters with outsiders expose individual weaknesses, conscience, and stubborn loyalties. Young people and elders alike confront temptation, pride, remorse, and the difficulty of distinguishing sincerity from hypocrisy. The narrative shifts between comic parable, skeptical debate, and earnest moral crisis to trace personal searching and the uneasy compromises that follow.
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