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The narrative follows a family's changing fortunes in a rural community, moving through travel, domestic scenes, and public gatherings that expose local tensions. Episodes depict a weary father and son arriving at a rain-soaked tavern, clashes between convivial tavern culture and temperance advocacy, and moments of hospitality, gossip, and personal strain. Told episodically across many chapters, the story examines how everyday decisions, economic uncertainty, and community opinion reshape relationships and determine the course of private lives.
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