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The narrative follows Rosalie, a girl raised among travelling performers, and traces her mother's past attraction to the theatre, a hasty marriage, and ensuing hardships. Episodes move between fairground spectacle and cramped lodging-houses, presenting show business scenes, a family secret, illness, poverty, and moments of charity. Through separations, crises, and small domestic consolations, characters confront vanity, temptation, and regret while seeking steadiness in faith and home. The book is episodic, alternating vivid set-pieces with intimate recollection to explore resilience, moral reform, and the quiet rewards of simple, honest living.
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