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Temptations

Chapter 42: Transcriber’s Notes
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The collection assembles short narratives that probe the hidden motives behind human action, balancing psychological realism with moral and spiritual dilemmas. Some pieces rework ancient religious material into contemporary moral tests, others depict urban and working-class life, and several focus on sexual and ethical tensions. Stories range from intimate character studies featuring luminous portrayals of women and conflicted figures to satirical and compassionate sketches of social hardship. The prose emphasizes interior motive, moral ambiguity, and the possibility of both nobility and compromise, rendered in energetically pictorial language rooted in the author’s original Yiddish idiom.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 2 Changed: mother would scon have to seek
    to: mother would soon have to seek
  • pg 54 Changed: Whoever beheld them surrenered
    to: Whoever beheld them surrendered
  • pg 152 Changed: Modecai, with a deep sigh
    to: Mordecai, with a deep sigh
  • pg 155 Changed: Zerubabbel replied bitterly
    to: Zerubbabel replied bitterly
  • pg 176 Changed: She was ready to spit contempuously
    to: She was ready to spit contemptuously
  • pg 230 Changed: and fell alseep upon the sofa
    to: and fell asleep upon the sofa
  • pg 279 Changed: even deign to lok at him
    to: even deign to look at him