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The narrative follows a young woman newly arrived in London as she searches for lodgings and work, navigates unfamiliar neighborhoods, and confronts loneliness and modest aspirations. Interwoven episodes on shipboard and in the city contrast colonial departures and metropolitan life, while attention to domestic detail, social observation, and the protagonist's internal daydreams reveal anxieties about independence and respectability. Secondary figures and episodic scenes expose class differences and urban routines, shaping a quiet coming-of-age study of adjustment, practical compromise, and the small dramas of ordinary life.
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