A Man and a Woman
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A friend recounts his long acquaintance with a man named Grant Harlson, tracing the man's upbringing close to nature, college experiences, involvement in war, moral struggles, a complex romantic relationship, and various adventures that test character and conscience. The narrative moves between rural scenes, urban social life, domestic episodes, and reflective interludes about education, human folly, and natural law, showing transformations in both protagonists as they confront desire, duty, and social expectation. Episodes alternate humor and seriousness, concluding in reconciliations and sobering reckonings that illuminate personal growth.
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