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A young woman raised in a rural New England household faces family secrets about her parentage and social standing. The narrative traces her coming of age amid harsh weather, shifting domestic arrangements, and persistent community gossip, following romances, marriage, and crises that strain loyalties. Interwoven subplots concern concealed identities, cross-regional contrasts, and moral tests that prompt sacrifice and forgiveness. The work emphasizes sentimental feeling and moral instruction, charting the heroine's growth, the unmasking of past wrongs, and eventual reconciliation that restores relationships and social order.
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