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The narrative follows an heiress who, bereaved and seeking consolation, returns to the rural estate of her childhood where she was reared by a farming family. She renews ties with former caretakers and tenants, reflects on the duties that accompany wealth, and devotes herself to relieving local need. Episodes trace her efforts to bridge social distinctions, reward past kindnesses, and offer moral lessons for young readers through idealized characters and situations emphasizing charity, gratitude, and domestic benevolence.
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