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Two sisters in a close-knit small-town family confront marriage, travel, and shifting responsibilities as household life rearranges around an engagement and wedding. Scenes of cake-making, letters from friends, farewells at the wharf, and journeys away from home set the framework for the younger sibling's grappling with homesickness, duty, and practical tasks. The episodic narrative moves between cozy domestic detail and travel episodes, tracing everyday adjustments, the sting of separation, and quiet moral growth while emphasizing sisterly affection, friendship, and the steadying routines that sustain a family through change.
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