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The narrative follows a poor, imaginative girl who longs to enter domestic service and rise above her cramped slum life. While dutifully tending a crippled aunt and running errands, she cultivates friendships with kindly neighbors, learns practical skills, and ministers to small needs around her. Persistent faith, cheerfulness, and steady labour shape her character; obstacles and harsh treatment test her resolve, but her helpfulness gradually wins trust and opportunities. The book traces her moral growth, everyday trials, and the quiet ways in which simple acts of service transform both her prospects and her community.
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