
Dwell Deep; or, Hilda Thorn's Life Story
"Dwell Deep; or, Hilda Thorn's Life Story" by Amy Le Feuvre is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Hilda Thorn, a young girl navigating life after becoming an orphan at a tender age. As she enters a new home with her guardian, she grapples with her religious convictions amidst a lively, secular family and the societal pressures of her time. At the start of the narrative, Hilda reflects on her transition from the solemnity of her orphaned life to a vibrant, yet perplexing, new environment filled with lively relatives who prefer gaiety and social gatherings. Despite her longing for deeper meaning, Hilda's faith and sense of duty pull her toward a different path, challenging her to remain steadfast in her beliefs even as she faces mockery and resistance from those around her. This opening sets the stage for her internal struggles and the tensions between her heart's desires and her spiritual convictions, hinting at the growth and changes she will encounter throughout her life story.
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