The Father and Daughter: A Tale, in Prose
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A devoted father raises a beloved only child with affection and careful provision, while the daughter’s beauty and accomplishments attract a charming but unscrupulous officer who wins her confidence and abandons her. The narrative traces her social ruin and material hardship, her persistent filial affection, and the community’s harsh judgment that tests both parent and child. Domestic scenes and moral reflection examine themes of virtue, shame, misplaced trust, repentance, and the endurance of parental love, presenting a compact moral tale about consequences, compassion, and the costs of betrayal.
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