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A small rural community takes pleasure in a practical joke: a cowbell rigged to an outhouse chain that loudly exposes passing city visitors and amuses local men. The prank causes embarrassment and mirth until a devout woman interprets it as a diabolical contrivance, confronts the pranksters, and begins to pray for divine intervention. The narrative traces the collision between casual mischief and fervent moral outrage, showing how an apparently harmless gag provokes social tension, religious fervor, and unforeseen consequences for the town and its inhabitants.
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