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An elderly mother and her daughter endure cramped, damp rooms in an old Paris street while the daughter supports them with delicate embroidery; the narrative sketches their frugal domestic routines, the tiny comforts they cultivate, and how passersby and potential suitors appraise the girl’s prospects. Economic precariousness and the hope for outside assistance shape everyday choices. When a confession to a priest reveals the name of a benefactor, social repercussions follow, and the mother dies with an ambiguous, knowing expression.
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