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A man who fathered a child with a married woman and knows the child is biologically his faces a precise moral dilemma about whether blood ties impose duties or rights. The narrative unfolds as a close psychological analysis of conscience, tracing his inward scruples, the social conventions that shape possible responses, and the small choices that produce lasting consequences. Through careful observation of motives and subtle shifts of feeling, the work examines parental obligation, the tensions between private sentiment and public propriety, and the kinds of compromise or sacrifice that define responsibility outside formal kinship.
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