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A collection of short stories set in small-town parishes and rural communities, where clergy, congregants and neighbours confront moral dilemmas, social prejudice, and the strains of duty. Varied narratives move from domestic courtships and rumour-driven tensions to moments of private self-reckoning, combining anecdote with reflective commentary on faith, honour, and community expectations. The tone shifts between wry observation and gentle solemnity, and many pieces culminate in reconciliations or poignant after-effects of ordinary choices. Structural variety includes sketches, character studies, and parable-like tales that probe compassion, hypocrisy, and personal sacrifice.
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