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The narrative follows a community of pilgrims and invalids traveling to a famous shrine, centering on a sick woman named Marie who hopes for healing. Through close observation of communal prayers, miraculous claims, and medical examinations, the work examines tensions between religious faith and scientific skepticism, and considers suggestion, hysteria, and the social rituals that surround reported cures. Episodes alternate between intimate bedside scenes, public devotions, and clinical inquiry, presenting a nuanced, often ambivalent account of belief, bodily suffering, and the human need for hope.
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