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A young woman named Janet Summerhayes departs the dependent comfort of a relative's house after a bereavement and refuses a practical marriage offer in order to seek employment as a governess. As she prepares to leave, kindly neighbors oversee her clothes and offer a home to return to, blending tender domestic detail with quiet anxieties about self-sufficiency. The narrative follows her adjustment to life in other households, portraying the mixture of sympathy, neglect, and small humiliations that governesses commonly face. Themes of independence, gratitude, social rank, and the constrained options available to women in modest circumstances run throughout.
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