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A domestic narrative follows a young girl who comes to live in a town household, adjusting to new family arrangements, forming close bonds with an older boy and a local clergyman, and learning everyday duties, comforts, and moral responsibilities. Scenes range from kitchen tasks and children’s games to visits and community obligations, and the story examines belonging, practical charity, piety, and quiet maturation through ordinary incidents and conversations. The episodic structure emphasizes character interaction and steady moral instruction rather than dramatic upheaval.
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