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A physically imposing young woman of ambiguous Baltic and Teutonic descent endures a life of poverty and servitude in New York, raised in a sailors' boardinghouse after a traumatic birth. Employed for years by a middle-class household, she performs exhausting domestic labor, faces daily humiliation and cramped living conditions, and absorbs stray melodies and memories that fuel a private inner life of yearning and lyric imagination. The narrative traces her perseverance, small domestic pleasures and humiliations, and the social boundaries that limit her prospects, revealing tensions between physical strength, cultural inheritance, and constrained emotional expression.
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