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A rural romance follows a newly married, impoverished young couple whose deep mutual affection and simple labors withstand neighbors' gossip and economic hardship. Their domestic happiness is disrupted by the arrival of an outsider whose past and actions set off moral crises, separations, and revelations involving another woman and an infant. The narrative moves through charity, temptation, personal falls, and the effort to redeem wrongs, tracing shifting loyalties among friends and kin. It closes by examining burdens of obligation, the effects of social judgment, and the lasting costs and possibilities of sacrifice and legacy.

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George Barr McCutcheon

George Barr McCutcheon was an American author and playwright, known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He gained popularity for his engaging novels that often blended romance and adventure with elements of humor. One of his most notable works, "Brewster's Millions," explores themes of wealth and responsibility through a comedic lens. McCutcheon's writing is characterized by its lively characters and intricate plots, making him a significant figure in the genre of light fiction. His works, including "Beverly of Graustark" and "Castle Craneycrow," continue to be appreciated for their entertainment value and wit.

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