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Set amid college life and social scrutiny, the narrative follows a morally earnest student whose faith and sense of decency bring him into conflict with practical jokes, peer pressure, and a deliberate plan to protect and reform a woman judged by rumor. Interwoven is the awkward classmate suddenly summoned home by a family emergency, whose gentle earnestness contrasts with campus roughness. Through episodes of kindness, temptation, and crisis, the story examines conscience, reputation, compassion, and the idea of living out belief as a personal witness to others.
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