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The narrative centers on household life in a country setting where polished visitors and local people clash over food, manners, and gossip. A recurring plot thread involves a rural superstition about a silver or grey fox connected to a nearby hill, which villagers believe has brought misfortune after excavation. Miss Slaney moves between domestic duties and pleas from the poor, trying to reconcile skeptical members of the gentry with distressed neighbors. Episodes weave light satire of social manners and provincial snobbery with an undercurrent of eerie folklore, leaving contested explanations between practical causes and lingering traditional belief.
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