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A young orphaned woman named Hilda leaves a sheltered upbringing to live with relatives and, guided by sincere religious conviction, refuses to conform to social expectations. She devotes herself to practical Christian service among village children and struggling youths, forming friendships across class lines and discovering an aptitude for teaching and care. Family tensions and moral tests arise as her convictions clash with hosts and suitors, leading through seasons of hardship, personal loss, and doubt toward reconciliation, strengthened relationships, and a hopeful, faith-centered resolution.
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