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Set against the backdrop of the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia during 1793, the narrative explores the experiences of a young man who becomes embroiled in the chaos and suffering caused by the disease. As he navigates the challenges of illness, mortality, and human compassion, he encounters various characters and situations that reveal the depths of human resilience and the moral dilemmas faced during a crisis. The work delves into themes of duty, charity, and the impact of societal upheaval on individual lives, ultimately presenting a vivid portrayal of a city grappling with fear and hope amidst a devastating outbreak.
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