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Set in a North‑West station in India, the novel follows Angel Gascoigne, a forlorn child overlooked by her worldly guardian, and the network of officers and civilian families among whom she grows up. Through episodic scenes—verandahs, picnics, dinners, a disputed bequest, and visits to hill retreats—the narrative sketches social manners, flirtations, misunderstandings, and secrets that test loyalties and reputations. Humor tempers moments of social cruelty, while romantic tensions and moral choices drive character development. The work emphasizes contrasts between public appearances and private feeling, and traces Angel's gradual assertion of independence amid small scandals and reconciliations.
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