Ester Ried
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A young woman manages a busy household caring for relatives and fifteen boarders, repeatedly setting aside personal wishes while her lively sister presses her toward fresh experiences, including a trip to the city. The narrative moves from domestic labors to travel and new acquaintances that test patience, judgement, and faith. Through misunderstandings, moral trials, and acts of service, the protagonist confronts questions of conscience and burden-bearing. The story traces gradual shifts in relationships and inner resolve, ending with reconciled tensions, renewed commitments, and a quiet, tempered hope for personal and spiritual renewal.
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