About This Book
A young man leaves home on foot and accepts hardship as he journeys through hamlets, moors, and a nearby town toward an old castle, becoming entwined with local residents, a devoted young woman, and the castle household. He uncovers family secrets and traditions, confronts moral and spiritual dilemmas expressed through ghostly memories, crypts, and intense personal reckonings, and engages with clergy and villagers over conscience, charity, and social difference. The narrative follows his inward growth and gradual restoration of broken relationships, culminating in legal and personal settlement, moral insight, and the prospect of domestic reconciliation.
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