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Set around an old Yorkshire hall, the narrative follows an elder landowner whose steadfast sense of right collides with local suspicion after a shooting on the moor leaves a laborer accused. Rural neighbors, lawyers, and a restless gentry circle contend over evidence, honor, and an impending election, while younger characters navigate love and loyalties amid family expectations and questions of inheritance. Scenes alternate between homely domestic detail and courtroom tension, examining communal conscience, moral certainty versus worldly pragmatism, and the ties that bind property, reputation, and the heart.
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