This novella, written in the late 19th century during the Victorian era, is an introspective work that explores themes of identity, moral struggle, and the impact of one¡¯s upbringing. It follows the life of George Silverman, whose difficult childhood, the loss of his parents, and quest for self-understanding and redemption shape his journey. The story begins with young George enduring a harsh early life in a cellar with his impoverished parents, harboring a desperate yearning for a better existence. After a series of hardships, he is taken to a farm, where he gradually becomes aware of both the harshness of the world and his own internal desires.
As an adult, he pursues a career in the clergy but faces challenges, suppressing his feelings for Adelina, the daughter of a wealthy woman, while contending with accusations of conspiracy and greed. The novella reveals George¡¯s profound inner conflicts, illustrating how his past continues to shape his actions and perceptions in a world fraught with hypocrisy and moral ambiguity.
FIRST CHAPTER
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THIRD CHAPTER
FOURTH CHAPTER
FIFTH CHAPTER
SIXTH CHAPTER
SEVENTH CHAPTER
EIGHTH CHAPTER
NINTH CHAPTER