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A devoted village priest confronts the imminent sale and division of a long-held country estate that has shaped parish life, recalling his thirty-year attachment to the land and its benefactress. The narrative traces how the estate's fate reverberates through the village, affects friendships, and unravels the circumstances of the heirs, exposing social vulnerability and financial strain. Through episodes of charity, domestic detail, and communal rituals, the work explores loyalty, humility, and human kindness amid social change. The tone mixes gentle sentiment and light humor while portraying rural community bonds and moral resilience.
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