About This Book
A young woman leaves home to buy a special gift and becomes involved in the daily life of a girls' household and an artists' circle, confronting household duties, misunderstandings among peers, and petty jealousies. Through visits to a mansion and a studio, public lectures and festivals, she learns to balance sympathy and responsibility, helps mediate disputes, and faces delays and romantic complications. The narrative traces social growth, friendly alliances, and gradual reconciliation, culminating in an autumn wedding that resolves earlier tensions.
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