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A young woman uses inherited means to take responsibility for a factory village, focusing on workers' welfare and community improvement. She meets legal and managerial resistance while learning the practical needs of the works, nursing injured workers, organizing a social house, and visiting the poor and shut-ins. Encounters with neighbors, night-time crises, police detentions, and personal sorrow repeatedly test her sympathy and resolve. The narrative moves through challenges and reconciliations and ends with a railroad wedding that brings personal closure and a measure of stability to the community efforts she has undertaken.

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Fannie E. Newberry

Fannie E. Newberry was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She wrote engaging stories aimed primarily at young girls, encouraging themes of adventure and personal growth. Her notable works include "All Aboard: A Story for Girls," which captures the spirit of exploration and friendship, and "Joyce's Investments: A Story for Girls," which introduces young readers to the concepts of responsibility and financial literacy. Newberry's stories often feature strong female protagonists, reflecting the evolving roles of women in society during her time.

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