Christian Melville
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A devout elder sister struggles to keep faith and household steadiness after alarming news that her younger brother has fallen into dangerous companionship and abandoned his former religious pursuits. Family members respond with urgency and blame as one brother goes to recover him, while others reveal varying degrees of compassion, indifference, and self-interest. Quiet domestic scenes juxtapose grief and practical concern, exposing the emotional burden placed on women as guardians of virtue and the social pressures that magnify a youthful lapse. The narrative follows the household through moral reckonings and strained relationships as it confronts duty, shame, and the hope for restoration.
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