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The novel follows Scott Brenton, a young man steered toward the ministry by his widowed mother's devout hopes, as he wrestles with ambition, duty, and personal doubts. It traces his courtship and marriage to Catie, in which she exerts decisive agency while their relationship lacks conventional intimacy. The narrative sketches family background, religious inheritance, and small-community expectations, examining how social decorum, maternal pride, and spiritual conviction shape choices and inner life. Character relationships and moral dilemmas are explored through episodes of domestic detail and contemplative self-questioning.
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