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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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