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A rural household is unsettled by the death of its stern head and the mother's sudden wish to leave the farm, a decision bound up with a longstanding family disgrace caused by a daughter who left home. The narrative follows the family's practical adjustments and private grief, while tracing the daughter's subsequent struggles in the town and her attempts at repentance and reconciliation. Compact episodes contrast village life and the industrial town, examining shame, maternal love, social judgment, and the constrained choices available to women. The story proceeds toward a subdued moral reckoning that emphasizes remorse, forgiveness, and the tensions between duty and compassion.
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