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A young woman returns with her family to their rural home and, known for her restlessness, explores new friendships, courtships, and community life. Domestic scenes, letters, a wedding, and a period of patient waiting lead to sorrow and a profound inward call that forces a difficult choice. The narrative traces her spiritual and moral struggle between personal desire and duty, culminating in a deliberate renunciation that reshapes relationships and prospects. Throughout, themes of family warmth, faithful perseverance, and hopeful acceptance of a changed future are steadily developed.
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