A girl and her ways
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The story follows Gentian, a spirited young woman who, after arriving in the country, takes lodgings and begins to transform a staid household around Thorold Holt, a reserved bachelor. Her cheerful energy and practical efforts win friends among local characters including Mrs. Wharnecliffe and the elderly Sir Gilbert Winnington, while prospective suitors and social expectations complicate her independence. Episodes trace domestic redecoration, visits, misunderstandings, and the tension between personal freedom and conventional courtship, as Gentian balances work, pride, and affection. The narrative blends light romance and social observation, emphasizing character contrasts and the gradual shaping of relationships.
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