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The narrative follows a sixteen-year-old girl who, newly returned to London after summers in a small coastal town and at Whitby, confronts loneliness, social awkwardness, and the tug between village freedom and urban responsibility. An invitation from a gracious hostess offers a Christmas visit that brings domestic festivities, new friendships, and modest rites of hospitality. Through interactions with family, a former governess, and hosts—and small episodes of play, sadness, and amusing details like a pet dog—she learns about the responsibilities of being host or guest, how wishes have consequences, and how ordinary kindnesses and gatherings quietly shape a young person's sense of belonging.
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