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A working-class family in an industrial town endures bereavement, grinding poverty, and strained relations with employers while a daughter strives to care for her grieving father and preserve their dignity. Social tensions between workers and masters grow until a violent death catalyzes suspicion and a close friend is arrested. The narrative follows efforts to establish an alibi, the drama of a public trial, and the community's responses, culminating in acquittal and a cautious move toward forgiveness. Throughout, the text examines class conflict, moral responsibility, and the human costs of urban industrial life.
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