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The narrative follows a young woman who works in her family's draper shop and whose moral steadiness and practical kindness shape her responses to romantic attention, class anxieties, and domestic crises. Relationships with a reserved country squire and with relatives of varying temperament expose social contrasts between town and country life and test loyalties. Episodes involving illness, disappearance, and self-sacrifice force characters to confront pride, generosity, and repentance. Through patient constancy and small acts of courage she influences others' choices, prompts reconciliations, and attains a changed personal and social situation by the story's close.

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George MacDonald

George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister, known for his pioneering contributions to children's literature and fantasy. His works often explore themes of faith, imagination, and the human experience. Among his notable titles is "At the Back of the North Wind," a classic children's tale that blends adventure with profound moral lessons. MacDonald's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and deep philosophical insights, influencing many later writers, including C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. His diverse body of work includes novels, poetry, and essays, reflecting his belief in the transformative power of storytelling.

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