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A Cape Cod lighthouse keeper and his practical sister run the light and shelter visitors while coastal storms and community tensions shape events. The narrative moves between domestic scenes, local gossip, and a violent gale that extinguishes the lamp and forces urgent action, revealing courage and resourcefulness. A young couple's uneasy engagement and conflicts over money underline social contrasts, while episodic incidents mix humor, small-town rivalry, and quiet moral reflection. The work balances weather-driven suspense with everyday detail to explore duty, loyalty, and the ways modest lives are tested by nature and circumstance.
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