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The narrative depicts life in an East Yorkshire village shaped by an active Methodist community, its worship, social routines, and local disputes. Interwoven episodes follow a young couple’s courtship and the interventions of vivid parish characters — a genial blacksmith, an outspoken elder, a doctor, and a landowning squire — as they face gossip, spiritualist controversies, innovations at the chapel, and a criminal shock that tests communal bonds. The work alternates humorous local colour with earnest religious observance and moral dilemmas, leading to reconciliations and a reaffirmation of mutual responsibility and faith within village society.
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