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Nancy Ann Hazel, the spirited daughter of a country parson, struggles with the constraints of the Victorian Sabbath. While she deeply loves her father, his lengthy Sunday sermons clash with her desire to enjoy the sunny fields of County Durham. This tension highlights the conflict between duty and personal freedom, showcasing the challenges faced by those devoted to religious observance during that era.
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Parson's Daughter, Catherine Cookson
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- 2011
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