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An English father and his son journey across the Euphrates region, where bleak landscapes and turbulent local conditions frame a sequence of episodes about Christian communities enduring persecution. The narrative follows domestic life, friendships, a wedding and a betrothal, sudden crimes and violent upheaval, heroic stands and desperate rescues, and moments of spiritual reflection and sermonizing. Through portrayals of sacrifice, suffering, and eventual deliverance under foreign protection, the work emphasizes steadfast faith, communal resilience, and the moral imperative to assist vulnerable children left orphaned by persecution.

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Deborah Alcock

Deborah Alcock was a 19th-century author known for her historical novels and works that often explored themes of faith and morality. Her writing reflects a deep engagement with historical events and figures, as seen in her notable works such as "By Far Euphrates" and "The Czar." Alcock's narratives frequently delve into the complexities of human experience, particularly in the context of religious and cultural conflicts. In addition to her fiction, she contributed to literature with her insightful portrayals of historical settings and characters, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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