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A first-person childhood memoir traces early years spent alternately cherished by a devoted nurse and neglected by an emotionally distant mother, recounting domestic scenes, nursery rhymes, imaginative play, and close friendships. It chronicles bereavement after a sibling's death, recurring illness, and the child's theatrical sense of suffering, alongside rites such as first confession and communion, seasonal celebrations, schoolroom amusements, and social outings. Episodes of exile, a country-house residency with its local legend, and fraught family relationships mark the move toward independence. Through linked vignettes and reflective passages the narrator charts how memory, loss, and social expectations shape personal identity.
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