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A young woman leaves her modest household to support herself and tries a succession of employments — domestic servant, actress, governess, companion, and seamstress — confronting financial insecurity and social judgment while acquiring practical skills. Episodes depict everyday labors, awkward patronage, and friendships that test her ideals and resilience. The narrative treats work as a moral and formative force, exploring female independence, dignity in ordinary tasks, and the negotiation between personal aspiration and duty. By the end she attains steadier footing through gained experience, a clearer sense of vocation, and more mature relations with family and community.
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