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The novel follows a young Catholic woman in Prague who falls in love with a Jewish man and confronts the conflict between passionate attachment and religious, familial, and social expectations. She debates confessing her intention to her father or aunt while worrying whether converting or interfaith marriage will cost her salvation. Her father is implicated by accepting money from the suitor, complicating loyalties and trust. The narrative traces courtship, class pressures, and the strains placed on conscience, community, and future prospects, portraying how private desire collides with institutional religion and parental authority.
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