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A young, old-fashioned woman becomes romantically entangled with a self-styled modern youth; an impulsive courtship and marriage expose conflicts between idealism and moral weakness. Their union produces hardship, scandal, and a legal crisis, while a loyal scrubwoman and a devoted mother provide care amid domestic collapse. Episodes trace temptation, trial, and repentance, culminating in a spiritual awakening, the birth of a child, and the reformation of the husband's character. Themes include faith, redemption, maternal love, and the tension between traditional virtues and modern impulses.
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