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A young woman leaves her family to take up work in a rural household, anxious about her modest background, unfamiliar tasks, and possible shame if her past becomes known. Placed in the kitchen by a patron, she encounters the strict ordering of servants' hierarchies, rivalries with other staff, and moments of small kindness and humiliation. Episodes with colleagues such as the cook, pantry attendants, and a dismissed stableman reveal workplace gossip, discipline, and the slow acquisition of practical skills. The narrative follows her day-to-day efforts to keep her situation, manage obligations to her family, and adapt to the social expectations of domestic service.
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