Upward and onward
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The narrative follows a young man, Robert Merritt, who bears family burdens in a small village marked by poverty and social judgment. His father struggles with habitual drinking, and the household's dilapidated condition forces the youth into work and moral dilemmas. Local figures, including clergy and neighbors, offer criticism, counsel, and differing models of behavior that influence community expectations. Episodes trace his practical efforts to support his mother and siblings, occasional missteps, and the slow, uncertain process of moral growth amid temptation.
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