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This novel interweaves the lives of residents in a New England mill city as industrial change severs them from traditional social and religious anchors. An older man, forced from a stable past, becomes a gatekeeper at a sprawling mill and confronts bewildering urban shifts. A younger woman, restless and ambitious, finds solace and contrast in a loyal friend whose conventional faith and affection offer refuge. Scenes trace shifting congregations, class tensions, and the pull of modern amusements that both reveal and intensify longing for wider horizons, exploring themes of displacement, moral compromise, and the search for meaning amid social upheaval.
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