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The novel portrays life in a rural village through interconnected portraits: a skilled young carpenter and his gentle brother, a devout young woman who ministers quietly, and a beautiful local woman whose flirtation with a gentleman leads to ruin. Daily labor, simple domestic details, and chapel life frame a crisis of seduction, pregnancy, and a subsequent trial, which forces characters to confront conscience, social judgment, and mercy. The narrative traces consequence, repentance, quiet endurance, and eventual reconciliation, interweaving moral reflection with vivid scenes of work, family, and community ritual.
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