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The narrative follows a burgher family in sixteenth-century Leyden whose fortunes, relationships, and faith are tested during a period of severe religious and political oppression. Central threads include the courtship between a wealthy young woman and her cousin-like suitor, episodes of communal danger and moral trial, and a succession of personal reckonings that mirror wider unrest. Structured in three parts that trace growth and consequence, the tale blends domestic scenes, moments of heroism and cowardice, and themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and atonement as ordinary lives respond to tyranny, scarcity, and pressures of conscience.
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