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A young attorney narrates the tangled, often combative rivalry between two leading families in a provincial town, recounting confrontations, political maneuvers, and personal entanglements that escalate from market disputes and legal battles to organized citizen action. Episodes alternate comic and serious shades as local characters—hard-headed leaders, outspoken women, working-class enforcers, and the officerly patriarchs—shape committees, lotteries, and rough street campaigns, while a returning young woman introduces quieter domestic and romantic threads. The episodic account moves through quarrels, tactical skirmishes, and negotiations toward a settlement that exposes community loyalties, honor, and the mechanics of public justice.
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