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A novel set in an industrial community examines tensions between employers and workers after a mill injury exposes intertwined interests among managers, medical staff, and industrial families. An idealistic company official and a conscientious nurse contend with hospital procedures, familial influence, and economic pressures that complicate decisions about care and responsibility. The narrative traces personal dilemmas, compromises, and social allegiances, probing the emotional and moral costs of reformist impulses and the practical limits of ethical ideals when legal, corporate, and private ties shape outcomes.
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