The Minister's Wife
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The narrative follows life in a small parish household where two sisters, one weakened by chronic illness and the other young and admired, negotiate love, duty, and impending loss under the care of the local minister. Episodes move between quiet domestic detail and moments of emotional strain as the younger sister confronts a choice between personal happiness and loyalty to her dying sibling, while neighbors and custom shape responses. The minister offers consolation and moral reflection, interpreting private sorrow within a spiritual framework. Recurring themes include self-sacrifice, communal expectation, faith, and the tension between individual desire and social obligation.
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