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A young man who has lived without family attempts with an exuberant woman to build a devoted household, but a malign force of Circumstance, embodied as a witch, repeatedly obstructs them. Their plans are complicated when he meets another attractive woman, provoking romantic dilemma and social friction. The narrative traces financial strain during a post‑panic recovery, showing how money worries, envy, and comparisons riddle relationships, prompt petty quarrels, and test loyalty. Interlaced episodes of rescue, helpful allies, schemes, and a search for sanctuary lead through choices about which life to pursue and conclude with reconciliations and a hopeful resolution.

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Henry Russell Miller

Henry Russell Miller was an American author known for his novel "The House of Toys," which explores themes of childhood and the complexities of growing up. His work often reflects a deep understanding of human emotions and relationships, making it resonate with readers seeking insight into the nuances of life. Miller's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and thoughtful narrative style, contributing to the literary landscape of his time. Though not as widely recognized today, his contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the challenges and joys of youth.

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