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The well in the desert

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In a small desert mining settlement the narrative follows the town’s rhythms and the uneasy intersections of public revelry and private desperation. A condemned, feverish escapee confronts the local lawyer, accusing him of having taken his money and pleading for passage home to die, while the attorney wrestles with guilt, shame, and the practicalities of concealment. The book traces moral compromise, social reputation, and the landscape’s isolating effects through episodic scenes of saloons, dance halls, company offices, and legal entanglements, combining frontier atmosphere with questions of justice, redemption, and the yearning for reconciliation with the past.

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Adeline Knapp

Adeline Knapp was an American author and educator known for her contributions to literature focused on hygiene, nature, and practical economics. Her notable work, "How to Live: A Manual of Hygiene for Use in the Schools of the Philippine Islands," reflects her commitment to educational reform and public health. Knapp also wrote essays on nature, as seen in "In the Christmas Woods," and explored economic themes in "One Thousand Dollars a Day: Studies in Practical Economics." Her writings often aimed to enhance the educational experience in the Philippines, showcasing her dedication to both teaching and the natural world.

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