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A domestic tale set in a quiet household where a couple, shaped by earlier loss, devote themselves to the care and moral formation of their later-born daughter. The work unfolds through linked pieces — the father's and mother's narratives, diary extracts, songs, hymns, and lyrical interludes — that alternate intimate scenes of family life with reflective meditation on love, duty, education, and consolation in nature and art. The combination of narrative episodes and lyrical passages traces how affection, faith, and deliberate instruction reshape grief into steady purpose and personal growth.

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Epes Sargent

Epes Sargent was an American author known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of social change and personal courage. Among his notable titles is "Peculiar: A Tale of the Great Transition," which reflects his interest in the transformative experiences of individuals in society. Sargent's writing is characterized by a blend of narrative depth and moral inquiry, making him a distinctive voice in his time. Another significant work, "The Woman Who Dared," showcases his focus on strong, determined characters facing societal challenges. Through his stories, Sargent engages with the complexities of human experience and the pursuit of personal agency.

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