About This Book
A linked sequence of domestic tales follows a young woman named Clara as she endures sudden bereavement, assumes new responsibilities, receives an education, and works in households before finding reconciliation and marriage. Alongside this central narrative, numerous shorter stories and sketches present rural scenes, character portraits, seasonal meditations, and moral reflections. Recurring themes include duty, consolation in grief, forgiveness, practical virtue, and the quiet satisfactions and struggles of everyday life framed through personal trials and small social encounters.
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