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The story follows Sophronisba Smith, a Boston typist who unexpectedly inherits an old Southern estate provided she occupies it within six months. Leaving her city life, she confronts a slow-to-warm community, an eccentric great-aunt's legacy, and the peculiarities of a stately but troublesome house. Social expectations, neighborhood gossip, and domestic mysteries—including gatherings that spotlight an artist's sketches—challenge her claim and reshape her sense of belonging. Through encounters with local characters and the stewardship of the property, the narrative quietly examines identity, social friction, and personal adaptation amid genteel traditions and small-town spectacle.
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