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A bereaved young mother struggles to raise her small children in a cramped East End attic, confronting chronic poverty, illness, and the need to pawn clothes while taking casual work. The episodic narrative follows domestic incidents—cleaning days, small treats, the secret of hidden savings, a neighbour’s distress, and encounters with a recently released prisoner—tracking practical sacrifices and the children’s resilient comforts. Recurring scenes of charity and strain emphasize maternal devotion and resourcefulness, and the story concludes with the prospect of change when news of the father’s return offers a tentative easing of the household’s hardship.
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