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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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