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The narrative chronicles a Jewish husband and wife who settle in a provincial town, their domestic life and religious observances, and the doctor who intersects their fate. It follows the couple through the birth and loss of a child, a period of moral temptation and a temporary fall, subsequent honour and material progress, and a later moral crisis culminating in confession and retribution. Episodes examine communal relations, public speeches, and social advancement, while alternating scenes of private grief, legal and charitable obligations, and the workings of conscience that bring about final reckoning.
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