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The narrative is set in a rural parish in 1835 and follows the moral and social entanglements of its inhabitants, centered on the conscientious curate Philip Penniloe and the veteran squire Sir Thomas Waldron. Through parish scenes, domestic anxieties, community disputes, legal and personal contests, and episodes of rivalry and reconciliation, the story examines duty, charity, local custom, and loyalty. Pastoral description and village detail frame episodes of conflict, humor, and melodrama—wagers, fights, mistaken loyalties, and restorative reckonings—culminating in lessons about faith, honor, and generous conduct among neighbors.
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