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The narrative follows a young woman who travels west to take a teaching post in a remote frontier settlement, experiencing isolation and a mishap on arrival before entering a rough bunkhouse. Her delicate manners and moral warmth unsettle and enchant the coarse men who live there, while a cultivated young man who was found and cared for by the camp bridges their worlds. The story traces her efforts to win respect, the shifting attitudes of the community, and the gradual emergence of personal bonds and moral influence amid wilderness life.
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