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May Iverson, a recent convent graduate, takes a position at a bustling city newspaper and adjusts from cloistered routines to the pressures of the newsroom. The narrative follows her on diverse assignments—morgues, hospitals, police stations, street encounters, and theatrical rehearsals—while she learns the craft, meets a range of characters, and confronts ethical and personal dilemmas. Episodes combine investigative work, rescues, and social episodes that test her resourcefulness and compassion. Through modest humor and steady observation, the story traces her professional development and the ways youthful ambition and empathy shape her place in urban life.
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