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A gently comic narrative narrated by a parish churchwarden chronicling life in a small community and the spirited young Lalage who disrupts its routines. Episodes trace her mischievousness, friendships, and boarding-school departure, with recurring scenes at the rectory, the railway station, and in the company of Canon Beresford, her governess, and neighbors. Local gossip, a satirical parish paper, and domestic quarrels provide material for light social satire, while the narrator observes clerical foibles, family obligations, and the genteel absurdities of provincial society through a series of episodic, humorous incidents.
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