
In a bustling Victorian classroom, a tight‑knit group of girls chat about their futures, each hoping for a respectable place in the world. Katie Haydon bursts in, breathless with excitement, announcing a tempting offer to work in a London baker’s shop—a chance that seems to outshine the more modest nursery positions her peers consider. The lively banter reveals contrasting attitudes toward service, from Esther’s disdain for domestic work to Mary’s quiet acceptance of her own prospects.
Their teacher, Miss Eldon, seizes the moment to lecture on the honor of labor, reminding the class that true service is a virtue, not a humiliation. As the lesson unfolds, Katie receives a discreet request to bring her mother to the school the next morning, a summons that threatens to expose the secret she’s been weighing. Torn between family duty and the allure of a new life in the city, she must decide how far she’ll go to shape her own destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (93K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-01-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1838–1909
Known for lively children’s stories and historical fiction, this prolific Victorian writer published widely under a pen name and often wove faith, courage, and perseverance into her books. Her work reached generations of young readers through popular religious and family publishers.
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