Caleb Field
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Set amid seventeenth-century upheaval, the narrative portrays a provincial household caught between religious conviction and social turbulence. It traces journeys, domestic scenes, and chance encounters with displaced cavaliers and the specter of disease, showing how loyalties, tenderness, and duty are strained by partisan conflict. Alternating intimate detail and wider political unrest, the story contrasts public bravado with private conscience and examines the moral costs of allegiance, the endurance of faith, and the practical hardships that reshape relationships and community in troubled times.
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