On visits to his bank, Mark becomes attracted to a recently-hired
teller. He works up the courage to invite her out for dinner and
learns that it is not a good idea because of a long-standing
difficulty between their fathers. He begins to ask questions of
others in his Christian association who might help him understand
why events from years past now impinge on his own life. His father
is sorely displeased with the opening of old wounds and rebukes him
sharply for his pursuit of "forbidden fruit." The story-with
overtones from the houses of Montague and Capulet-evolves from
here.
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