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A young woman, newly responsible after her aunt's death, balances household labor, child care, and the strain of a crowded, unsympathetic household while she studies for a teaching examination. She faces sharp criticism and financial control from relatives, navigates domestic humiliations, and protects a few treasured keepsakes left by the aunt. The narrative traces her quiet perseverance and moral steadiness through everyday trials, showing tensions between dependence and the pursuit of education, autonomy, and a more stable future.
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