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The narrator, a fifteen-year-old girl nicknamed Dumps, recounts her upbringing as an unremarkable but dutiful child who absorbs family burdens and learns patient self-control. She cares for an older father troubled by frequent, severe headaches, copes with two noisy younger brothers whose thoughtlessness complicates household life, and attends school while seeking friends' approval. Social hopes and small domestic dramas—preparing tea and arranging games for schoolmates—are repeatedly thwarted by family tensions, forcing her to balance personal desires with responsibility and shaping her quiet determination and yearning for recognition.
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