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A spirited young woman manages household anxieties and social arrangements as she urges her younger brother into a local church post, confronting family duty, personal impatience, and community scrutiny. The narrative traces domestic scenes, village gatherings, sermons and parish rituals, and the subtle moral growth and changed temperament of the brother after ordination. Scenes emphasize small-town manners, seasonal detail, and the sister's behind-the-scenes labors to smooth relations between an ailing mother, neighbors, and incoming responsibilities. Through everyday incidents and social encounters the work examines duty, ambition, and the tensions between private feeling and public expectation.

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Miriam Coles Harris

Miriam Coles Harris was an American author known for her contributions to 19th-century literature. She wrote novels that often explored themes of social dynamics and personal relationships. Among her notable works is "Missy: A Novel," which reflects her keen insight into character development and societal norms of her time. Harris's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and relatable characters, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her era. Her other works, including "Richard Vandermarck: A Novel" and "Rutledge," further showcase her storytelling abilities and depth of understanding of human emotions.

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