Alice; or The Wages of Sin

Alice; or The Wages of Sin
Published in 1912, 'Alice; or The Wages of Sin' by Frederic Werden Pangborn explores the consequences of moral choices through its protagonist, Alice. The narrative serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the importance of considering the repercussions of one's actions. Pangborn aims to provide not only a story but also a moral lesson, encouraging readers to reflect on their decisions and the potential outcomes. This work stands out for its serious examination of ethical dilemmas in everyday life.
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