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Set in a moorland community, the story follows three brothers and the wider circle of neighbours as daily labour, courtship, and parish life collide with family loyalties and personal desire. Vivid natural description frames scenes of work, village gatherings, and quiet domestic tensions, while generational differences over marriage and duty create recurring conflict. Through encounters with local customs and parish politics, the narrative explores how economic needs, social expectation, and private hopes shape choices and relationships among the families who make their lives on the moor.
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