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A solitary, wronged weaver lives a narrow, withdrawn life in an out-of-the-way village, finding security in the accumulation of his hoarded savings until those savings are stolen. After the loss, an abandoned child arrives and his reluctant protection grows into devoted parenthood, restoring his ties to neighbors and softening his previously rigid mistrust. Parallel threads follow the child’s true origins and the hesitant choices of her biological family, contrasting private shame and social appearance. The narrative examines isolation, moral recovery, the healing power of domestic affection, and the tensions between money, community, and human belonging.

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George Eliot

George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, was a prominent English novelist and one of the leading figures of Victorian literature. Known for her keen psychological insight and exploration of social issues, she authored several influential works, including the acclaimed novel "Middlemarch," which delves into the complexities of life in a provincial town. Eliot's writing often reflects her deep understanding of human nature and moral dilemmas, making her a significant contributor to the literary heritage of the 19th century. Her other notable works include "Adam Bede" and "Daniel Deronda," which further showcase her narrative skill and thematic depth.

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