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The Scarlet Feather

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A clergyman and his family face mounting financial troubles and the strains of divided loyalties between parish duty and social ambition. Domestic tensions involve the wife’s preference for high society, the couple’s grown children and evolving romantic attachments, and a legal summons that exposes debts and secrets. A sequence of proposals, confessions, contested inheritances and a surprising public disclosure drives the plot through pursuit and temporary flight, until truths are revealed and relationships are tested. A recurring symbolic ornament plays a crucial role in unmasking motives and bringing the household to a final reckoning.

About the Author

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Houghton Townley

Houghton Townley was an author known for his novel "The Scarlet Feather," which showcases his literary style and thematic interests. While not widely recognized in the broader literary canon, Townley's work reflects the narrative and character-driven storytelling of his time. His writing often explores complex human emotions and relationships, making his contributions to literature noteworthy for readers interested in early 20th-century fiction.

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