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A collection of regional stories set in a remote Yorkshire moorland district that follows a newly arrived clergyman and numerous village inhabitants through marriages, disputes, livelihoods and local ceremonies. Realistic sketches emphasize landscape, dialect and everyday customs while exploring social tensions, personal ambitions and moral choices. Some pieces are atmospheric and quietly uncanny, others comic or tragic, but all foreground vividly drawn rural characters—weavers, farmers and townsfolk—and the ways isolation, tradition and community shape behavior and fate.
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