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A nephew narrates his travels with his austere, philanthropic aunt, president of a club that collects alien flora and intervenes on distant worlds. He accompanies her and the Daughters of Terra to Capella IV, a salt-covered waystation where they meet the young planet administrator and confront natives whose philosophic adherence to the Golden Rule complicates external attempts to reform them. The narrator alternates self-deprecating humor and serious reflection, including his psychiatrist's diagnosis of arrested development and ambivalence toward his aunt's moral certainty, while the visit raises questions about cultural misunderstanding, ethical intervention, and personal responsibility.

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Mark Clifton

Mark Clifton was an American science fiction author known for his thought-provoking narratives that often explored themes of morality and human nature. His works, including 'A Woman's Place' and 'Eight Keys to Eden,' reflect a keen interest in the complexities of societal norms and the human condition. Clifton's writing is characterized by its blend of speculative ideas and philosophical inquiry, making significant contributions to the genre during the mid-20th century. He is remembered for his ability to weave intricate plots that challenge readers to reflect on their own values and beliefs.

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