Amos Judd
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An upright, aging resident of a quiet New England village is approached by stately foreign visitors and a dignified child who announce a personal errand, setting off local astonishment and curiosity. The story traces how this singular encounter upends village routines and exposes concealed loyalties, misunderstandings, and affectionate ties among several families, including a romantic thread involving a young woman. Through scenes of small-town life, ceremonial formality, and moments of domestic candor, the narrative examines identity, social decorum, and the unforeseen consequences when distant worlds intersect.
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