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The narrative follows Grace as she copes with her father's grave illness and the clash among physicians over diagnosis and treatment, including an elderly practitioner whose remorse complicates family trust. Visiting colleagues attempt to reassure her while the candid Mr. Hanlon predicts little hope, and his reformist ideals begin to shade private calculation about her resources. Themes include medical fallibility, social ambition, conscience and repentance, and the tensions between personal compassion and political zeal. The volume advances through confessions, reckonings, and interviews toward a concluding resolution.
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