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Tarnished Silver

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A coastal moral tale interweaves domestic life, petty crime, courtroom scrutiny, and seaside danger. A respectable household, a stealthy intruder, and a circle of youths become entangled when stolen objects and mysterious packets surface, prompting local inquiry and legal proceedings. Perilous incidents on the treacherous shore produce near-death experiences and surprising survivals that force private confessions and public revelations. Themes of conscience, repentance, and restored hope guide the characters through judgments both civil and personal, so that hidden faults are exposed and relationships are tested before reconciliation and a cautious optimism emerge.

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Mary Frances Outram

Mary Frances Outram was a novelist known for her work in the early 20th century. Her notable book, "Tarnished Silver," explores themes of social dynamics and personal relationships, reflecting the complexities of her time. Outram's writing often delves into the intricacies of human emotions and societal expectations, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era. Though not widely recognized today, her contributions to literature offer insights into the cultural and social fabric of her period.

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