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A collection of short sketches and tales that dramatize social and moral puzzles, each presenting a situation that challenges accepted authorities and conventional answers. Stories probe poverty, charity, church exemption from taxation, legal and medical constraints, and the limited public responses to suffering, often by posing questions rather than offering prescriptions. The author examines competing social remedies and the roles of heredity and environment while urging readers to refuse unthinking assent. Several narratives conclude with open questions intended to prompt personal judgment about justice, motherhood, legal representation, and economic organization, inviting reflection rather than prescribing a single solution.
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