About This Book
A rural family faces poverty, illness, and the father's struggle with drink after moving into a small village cottage. Neighbours, a vicar's daughter, and an empathetic employer offer practical help and moral guidance, while Sunday-school lessons and a child's growing faith provide emotional steadiness. An accident and a period of convalescence prompt the father to resolve to reform, leading to gradual recovery, renewed employment, and improving domestic stability. The narrative traces community charity, personal repentance, and the steady rebuilding of family life.
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