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The Trail of Conflict

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The story follows a patrician family confronting financial peril and a blunt ultimatum from a self-made industrialist who demands either a marital alliance or the family's possessions. Social events and private conversations expose romantic entanglements, an ill‑timed engagement, and tensions between inherited status and newly acquired wealth. As loyalties and reputations come under strain, characters must weigh duty against personal desire, navigating misunderstandings, social expectation, and the pressure to secure stability by marriage while revealing the emotional costs of ambition and convention.

About the Author

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Emilie Baker Loring

Emilie Baker Loring was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She is particularly recognized for her novel "The Trail of Conflict," which reflects her keen insights into human relationships and societal challenges. Loring's writing often explores themes of personal struggle and resilience, resonating with readers of her time and beyond. Her work is characterized by a blend of emotional depth and engaging storytelling, making her a notable figure in the literary heritage of her era.