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Only an Incident

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The novel portrays life in a small, self-satisfied town and follows a circle of residents whose routines, entertainments, and social expectations collide when a visiting woman brings a child and provokes gossip and moral tests. Through parties, charity meetings, picnics, illnesses, and a public trial of character, relationships among Phebe, Gerald, and other town figures are revealed and strained as personal loyalties, vanity, and compassion are examined. Episodes of mistaken intentions and humble ministrations expose private weaknesses and prompt apologies and departures, turning a seemingly minor event into a catalyst for moral reckoning and change.

About the Author

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Grace Denio Litchfield

Grace Denio Litchfield was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her notable work, "Only an Incident," reflects her keen observations of social dynamics and human relationships. Litchfield's writing often explores themes of love, conflict, and the complexities of everyday life, capturing the nuances of her characters' experiences. Through her storytelling, she provides readers with a glimpse into the societal norms of her time, making her work a valuable part of literary heritage.