About This Book
The narrative follows Jeanie Deans, a determined young woman who travels to the capital to seek a pardon for her sister, condemned for the death of an infant. Interwoven with her personal quest are courtroom scenes, family tensions, and depictions of local civic unrest, producing a broad portrait of community life. The work examines conscience, legal authority, and social judgment, showing how loyalty and moral courage shape outcomes and reputations. A varied cast and historical episodes illuminate conflicts between private duty and public order while tracing consequences of mercy, suspicion, and social constraint.
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