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Set in a sleepy Welsh coastal town, the narrative traces local life, household chores, and a growing affection between a young woman and a neighboring man amid fairs, storms, and the routines of small‑town commerce. The plot interweaves chapel‑and‑church tensions, family mysteries revealed through a vicar's tale and an old register, and everyday financial pressures that bind and strain relations. Characters confront misunderstandings, social prejudice, and natural peril, and through crises and quiet reckonings they move toward reconciliations, renewed community ties, and a hopeful return to domestic calm.
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