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A young girl in an isolated mountain village confronts the gap between outward success and inner happiness when an offered post running a women's workroom promises social advancement but conflicts with her idea of fortune. Her teacher, a long-suffering but wise woman who uses crutches, guides her with gentle counsel and a personal parable, exploring perseverance, vocation, and the limits of ambition. Set amid small-village routines and domestic trials, the pair of linked stories follows everyday struggles, moral choices, and the quiet rewards of understanding, duty, and compassion.
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