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At the Mercy of Tiberius

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A young woman is driven by her ailing mother’s urgent plea and concern for a vulnerable younger brother to set aside pride and seek help from an estranged, hard‑hearted patriarch. The narrative alternates between the mother’s bedside anxieties, the daughter’s inward conflict over humility and duty, and tense encounters with the aging, unyielding grandfather whose past resentments shape present hardships. It explores filial sacrifice, social humiliation, moral resolve, and the clashes between personal honor and compassion as the heroine navigates painful choices to protect her family’s future.

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Augusta J. Evans

Augusta J. Evans was a prominent American novelist in the 19th century, known for her engaging and often moralistic narratives. Her works frequently explore themes of faith, love, and personal struggle, reflecting the societal norms and challenges of her time. Among her notable novels is "St. Elmo," which gained significant popularity and is celebrated for its vivid characterizations and emotional depth. Evans' writing contributed to the literary landscape of her era, particularly in the realm of women's fiction, and she remains a noteworthy figure in the history of American literature.

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