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A spirited young woman, Sarah Clay, grows from an impulsive daughter in a mill-owning family into a practical, capable young businesswoman. Set among Yorkshire mill communities, the narrative traces family tensions over money, neighborhood goodwill, and the everyday bustle of mill life; episodes include dyeing mishaps, skating and picnic outings, a school friend's arrival who exerts a steadying influence, local entertainments and social misunderstandings. Through setbacks, plain speaking, and initiative, Sarah learns responsibility, improves her manners and judgment, and wins respect while helping to reconcile domestic strains and engaging with community enterprise.
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