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The story sketches life in a parish household where an elderly matron and younger women confront social expectations, domestic duties, and maternal feeling. Through episodes around a garden wedding, an orphan basket, and everyday rectory work, it contrasts different kinds of motherhood — possessive, selective, and universally maternal — and shows how care, duty, and community obligations shape relationships between mothers, daughters, and other caretakers. Scenes alternate between gentle humor and moral reflection, depicting practical negotiations over hospitality, charity, and household order.

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Eleanor Gates

Eleanor Gates was an American author and playwright, known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She gained recognition for her works that often explored themes of social class and personal struggle. One of her notable works, "The Biography of a Prairie Girl," reflects her keen observations of rural life and the challenges faced by women in that era. Gates also wrote plays, including the one-act fantasy "Swat the Fly!", showcasing her versatility as a writer. Her stories often blend humor with poignant social commentary, making her a distinctive voice in American literature.

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