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A rugged, unmarried woman takes a parcel of prairie land and becomes guardian to a fair, Mexican-descended girl, raising her in a small Colorado mining town where cultural tensions and neighborhood grudges simmer. Community pageants, school scenes, and local characters reveal contrasting expectations of class, ethnicity, and feminine behavior. As the girl matures under the woman's stern devotion, misgivings about withheld information and perceived favors strain their bond. A concerned physician seeks to disclose truths meant to heal misunderstandings, forcing the characters to confront pride, gratitude, and the costs of benevolence. The narrative examines guardianship, identity, and the uneasy meeting of empathy and social pride.
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