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A spirited young woman presides over a modest household and negotiates friendships, social gatherings, and her own desires as an earnest lodger takes refuge in the house's tower room. The narrative traces their slow courtship amid family squabbles, holiday celebrations, letters, and moments of domestic humor, while secondary couples pursue romance and artistic fulfillment. Recurring episodes of misunderstanding and sacrifice yield personal growth, culminating in reconciliations, wedding plans, and the beginnings of family life. The novel emphasizes independence within social expectations, the comfort of home rituals, and the gentle progress from youthful contrariness to settled affection.
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