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The narrative follows a young girl, Ellen, who endures illness in her family, loss, and separation from loved ones while living under the authority of relatives and guardians. Through a sequence of domestic episodes, journeys, moral instruction, and small crises, she encounters hardship, compassion, loneliness, and consolation. Interwoven reflections on duty, faith, and social manners accompany scenes of everyday life, charting gradual emotional and spiritual growth. The episodic structure emphasizes resilience, piety, and the expanding scope of the heroine's experience as she learns to navigate sorrow, kindness, and the complexities of human relationships.
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