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The brother clerks

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Two brothers travel to New Orleans to take positions as clerks in a merchant's establishment; the elder plans to rebuild their family's fortunes while the younger, sensitive and devout, clings to memories of home. The story follows their first impressions of the city's bustle, their lodging above the store, encounters with coworkers and servants, and the anxious separation when the elder wanders off, prompting a worried search. Episodes trace their efforts to make favorable impressions, the bonds of fraternal care, and the pressures of adapting to commercial urban life.

About the Author

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Mary Ashley Townsend

Mary Ashley Townsend was an American author known for her contributions to 19th-century literature. She is best recognized for her novel "The Brother Clerks," which explores themes of family, duty, and social dynamics within a clerical setting. Townsend's work reflects the societal norms and challenges of her time, offering readers insight into the lives of her characters. Though not widely known today, her writing contributes to the understanding of the period's literary landscape.