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A widowed mother and her industrious daughter live on the daughter’s millinery earnings, and the narrative follows their Sunday observance, domestic care, and efforts to remain faithful amid poverty. Much of the action takes place in a fashionable shop where the daughter and her friends face moral tensions between honest work, ambition, and the pressure to promote costly fashions that encourage vanity and extravagance. Through scenes of conscience, Sunday-school service, and everyday industry, linked sketches trace how faith, community support, and personal integrity guide several young women from temptation toward steadier, more hopeful lives.
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