
Mary Browning, the widow of the disinherited son of wealthy Cyrus Browning, is the mother of twin boys. Browning, who believes that he has only one grandchild, offers to adopt him and give him the best that money can buy.


Mary Browning, a widow and mother to twin sons, grapples with a poignant choice when wealthy Cyrus Browning, the father of one of her sons, proposes to adopt the favored child, ensuring his legacy and fortune. The narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of personal and familial conflicts, as Mary ultimately decides to k...


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Erle C. Kenton

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"Mary Browning, a widow and mother to twin sons, grapples with a poignant choice when wealthy Cyrus Browning, the father of one of her sons, proposes to adopt the favored child, ensuring his legacy and fortune. The narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of personal and familial conflicts, as Mary ultimately decides to keep Robert, the younger son, while reluctantly parting with Ralph, the elder. This initial decision sets the stage for an intricate plot that spans the dual trajectories of the twi..."
Douglas Z. Doty
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