Christie, the King's Servant / A Sequel to "Christie's Old Organ"
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A narrator recalls a remembered visit to a coastal village, describing fishermen, holiday visitors, and everyday domestic details that evoke a longstanding affection for the place. Episodes include preparations for and the spectacle of village sports, an illustrated programme and evening concert, a dramatic tug of war, scenes of children at play, and a stormy night; recurring musical and devotional moments link episodes together. Local characters interact through small moral trials and helpful deeds, and the narrative gently emphasizes Christian faith, selflessness, communal ties, and resilience while offering vivid seaside atmosphere and quaint village life.
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