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An aging, well-known village healer devoted to tending the poor and combating local superstition dies, leaving her isolated estate to a distant urban relative who shows little interest and lets the property fall into disuse. The narrative sketches the valley's landscape and the lives of rural laborers while tenants and villagers recall the woman's stern charity and practical remedies. A stranger arrives and explores the woods and streams around the neglected manor, prompting encounters that reveal secrets, social tensions, and the interplay between tradition and modernity. Through episodic scenes the work combines domestic intrigue, local color, and moral observation.

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E. Marlitt

E. Marlitt was a German author known for her contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly in the realm of romantic fiction. Her works often explore themes of love, social class, and personal sacrifice, resonating with readers of her time. One of her most notable novels, "Gold Elsie," showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives that reflect the complexities of human relationships. Marlitt's storytelling is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid characterizations, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of Germany.

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