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The narrative follows a young woman coming of age in the late Victorian era who tries to ease her family’s strained finances through modest enterprises and household resourcefulness, including teaching. Her earnest efforts produce a mixture of practical gains and lively setbacks that reveal the limits imposed by social conventions, genteel poverty, and narrow expectations for women. The work unfolds in a series of small domestic scenes and episodes, tracing personal growth, recurring frustration, and tentative steps toward greater autonomy while portraying the era’s sentimental manners and the transitional mood between Victorian restraint and emerging modern roles for women.
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