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The narrative follows a respected clergyman who runs a small preparatory school and whose household becomes embroiled in rumor and inquiry about the headmaster's private past, threatening the institution's enrollment and standing. The story traces reactions from parents, staff, and local authorities as allegations prompt investigations, difficult moral choices, and social ostracism. Interwoven episodes examine loyalty and conscience within marriage, the weight of reputation in a close-knit community, and the practical consequences of secrecy on educational life. The novel moves through discrete incidents that test friendships and duties, ultimately balancing public responsibility with private compassion.
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