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The story follows a disagreeable clergyman whose planned departure from a small parish provokes mixed feelings among his congregation; a kindly couple, Mrs. Pennycoop and her husband, negotiate between Christian duty and private irritation, and the wife's spontaneous, heartfelt appeal at their farewell unexpectedly moves the clergyman. The piece lightly satirizes small-town piety, social obligation, and passive-aggressive manners, balancing gentle humor with an observation of human need for recognition and the awkward rituals of forgiveness.
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