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A young stenographer shoulders the burden of supporting an ailing mother and younger siblings after their father's death and an impending eviction; an unexpected day off sends her beyond the city and into a chance encounter that centers on a neglected barn and the possibility of a new home. The plot follows the family's practical struggles and decisions as they seek shelter and stability, while personal relationships develop and external help emerges. The work emphasizes themes of perseverance amid poverty, the restorative value of home-making, communal kindness, and quiet spiritual consolation as lives are rebuilt and hopes renewed.
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