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A young woman becomes an orphan in adolescence and endures profound grief after her mother's death. She withdraws into mourning while shouldering domestic duties and extending compassionate care to neighbors, finding purpose in quiet benevolence. The plot follows her emotional resilience and moral self-examination as she confronts loneliness, social expectations, and the prospect of life away from her home. Told as a simple, episodic tale of common joys and sorrows, the narrative emphasizes inner growth, faith, and the consolations of duty and friendship.
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