Christie Redfern's Troubles
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The narrative follows a devout, resource‑scarce girl who prays for guidance while living amid modest farm life and strained domestic relations. Encounters with Aunt Elsie, her sister Effie, and everyday chores reveal constant need, weariness, and small acts of service. Interleaved reflections and a prefatory meditation argue that sincere, humble offerings—however slight—are valued and can yield disproportionate moral strength. Episodes from childhood onward trace how earnest faith, perseverance, and simple kindness shape character and affect the household and wider community despite limited means.
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