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The narrative traces the life of a foundling raised in early nineteenth-century West Yorkshire valleys, following his moral and romantic choices amid village life, the rise of cooperative enterprise, and the catastrophe of a devastating flood. Portraits of ordinary people—innkeepers, a midwife, a devoted schoolmaster—and use of local dialect create an intimate social panorama; the narrative blends sentimental romance with moral reflection, charting community loyalties, economic hardship, and changing social attitudes while building toward the communal crisis of the flood and its effects on relationships and character.
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