Shining Ferry
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An aging steward faces a serious wasting illness while managing an estate and maritime business, and his impending mortality frames the novel's early episodes. He inspects accounts, confronts his son’s cautious bookkeeping, and travels to town, exposing tensions between duty, commerce, and personal pride. A young woman arrives in the community and becomes entangled with local schools, rivalries, and disputes over influence and a ferry right, provoking dismissals and social disgrace. Romantic attachments, a dramatic rescue, and gestures of magnanimity lead to reconciliations that settle several personal and domestic conflicts.
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