A new graft on the family tree
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A young woman who has recently joined a rural household navigates the practical and emotional challenges of fitting into family life, offering help while meeting skepticism from a stern mother-in-law. Her attempts to serve reveal differences in habits and expectations, prompting her to learn where she can contribute and to build gentle relationships with timid relatives. Parallel threads follow modest spiritual initiatives, including new Sabbath classes and small acts of charity that stretch the household's resources and patience. Domestic setbacks, doubts, and crises lead to steady personal growth, increasing trust, and a gradual deepening of devoted service and faith.
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