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The narrator composes a series of comic letters that follow how a trivial dispute over an old church watch-coat escalates into a parish-wide quarrel. Through digressive anecdotes about the parson, the sexton, and other local officers, the account exposes officiousness, misplaced compassion, and petty ambition as neighbors maneuver over possession and propriety. The prose blends ironic observation with farcical incidents and procedural detail, repeatedly showing how small motives and misunderstandings produce disproportionate uproar, while the epistolary form allows playful digressions and a satirical portrait of provincial social life.
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