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The narrative follows Nettie, a young girl who shoulders household work and cares for a weary mother while attending school and coping with scarce resources. Domestic scenes alternate with moments of private devotion and family interaction, showing how steady faith, practical industry, and gentle persuasion affect household morale and responses to moral strain. The text emphasizes everyday hardships, communal gatherings, and small acts of service, portraying patient perseverance and spiritual consolation as means by which ordinary people resist temptation and sustain hope.
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