The Hazeley Family
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A teenage girl returns to her modest family household and, by taking on household duties, teaching a Sunday-school class, and quietly modeling cheer and devotion, reshapes the domestic atmosphere and influences relatives and neighbors. The narrative follows her patient efforts to care for siblings, assume responsibility where adults fail, and promote moral and practical improvement amid setbacks, illness, and neighborhood gossip. Interwoven episodes trace friendships, visits to a widowed relative, struggles with temptation and recovery, and small communal celebrations, culminating in reconciliations and a simple wedding that reflects the steady, everyday work of personal and social renewal.
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