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A young woman learns that her family estate has been lost and that she will receive only a meagre income, forcing her to confront sudden financial insecurity. She seeks practical advice from relatives, adapts to new work and living arrangements, and becomes integrated into a rural circle of neighbours and friends. The plot traces gradual emotional change as companionship and duty complicate a careful marital arrangement, leading through tensions and reconciliations to a quieter domestic stability. Themes of resilience, community support, and the slow development of affection run through episodic scenes of everyday life in the fells.
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