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The Web of Time

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A series of interlinked episodes traces the lives of modest households and townspeople coping with poverty, illness, and moral dilemmas. Domestic details and community interactions reveal how love, duty, and practical resourcefulness shape responses to hardship, while moments of spiritual reflection and ethical debate prompt personal change. The book moves between intimate scenes and broader reckonings, showcasing quiet acts of compassion, restorative reconciliations, and the steady influence of faith and friendship on individuals' fortunes and relationships.

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Robert E. Knowles

Robert E. Knowles was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of time and spirituality, as seen in his notable novel "St. Cuthbert's," which reflects on the life of the saint and the intersection of the sacred and the mundane. In addition to this, he penned "The Attic Guest: A Novel," a story that delves into personal relationships and the complexities of human emotions, and "The Web of Time," which engages with the concept of time in a narrative context. Knowles' writing is characterized by its thoughtful exploration of profound themes, making him a noteworthy figure in his literary era.

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