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A domestic moral novel centered on a household of sisters whose daily life and choices are shaped by religious teaching and communal responsibility. A Sunday-school initiative brings the family into organized service, prompting discussions of prayer, self-discipline, and uncompromising Christian conduct. Through home scenes, meetings, and small trials the narrative traces personal growth, the tension between personal comforts and public duty, and the steadying influence of charity and deliberate practice. Emphasis falls on practical piety, feminine virtue, and how modest acts of devotion and persistent effort can alter character and strengthen communal bonds.
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