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A once-proud small town, famed for unblemished honesty, raises children while shielding them from temptation. A resentful stranger plants a sack of gold and issues a public test to identify an anonymous benefactor, prompting citizens eager to confirm or claim their virtue. The contest triggers forgeries, secret scheming, public accusation and revealed hypocrisy that unravel reputations and social order. The narrative satirically examines civic pride, moral vanity, and how ostentatious integrity can collapse when individuals face temptation.
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A once-proud small town, famed for unblemished honesty, raises children while shielding them from temptation. A resentful stranger plants a sack of gold and issues a public test to identify an anonymous benefactor, prompting citizens eager to confirm or claim their virtue. The contest triggers forgeries, secret scheming, public accusation and revealed hypocrisy that unravel reputations and social order. The narrative satirically examines civic pride, moral vanity, and how ostentatious integrity can collapse when individuals face temptation.
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