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Red and Black

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The novel follows an evolving friendship between two strikingly different men—an impulsive, red-haired physician and an earnest, recently appointed minister—whose chance encounter in a small-town church sets off a long, entwined relationship. Through a sequence of domestic scenes, parish matters, medical crises, and communal expectations, their loyalties, temperaments, and principles are repeatedly tested. The narrative traces how private sacrifices, professional duties, and local gossip shape each man's choices and deepen mutual regard, exploring themes of loyalty, moral responsibility, and the quiet heroism of everyday life within a close-knit community.

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Grace S. Richmond

Grace S. Richmond was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and romance. She gained popularity with her novel "Mrs. Red Pepper," which showcases her ability to blend humor and heartfelt storytelling. Richmond's works often explore themes of family, community, and personal growth, reflecting the social dynamics of her time. In addition to her novels, she wrote short stories and essays, further establishing her literary presence. Her engaging narratives and relatable characters continue to resonate with readers today.

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