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A young woman arrives abroad to care for two lively children and to establish a household, and the narrative follows her daily responsibilities, affectionate authority, and practical problem-solving. She negotiates relationships with the children and the other people around them, balances competing expectations, and faces awkward social encounters while preserving the children's welfare. Episodes range from light domestic comedy and seaside excursions to more serious reversals that force her to reconsider personal plans. The story examines duty, the give-and-take of intimacy, and how unexpected events reshape private ambitions.

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L. Allen Harker

L. Allen Harker was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of children's and young adult fiction. His works often reflect a charming and pastoral view of life, as seen in titles like "Children of the Dear Cotswolds," which captures the essence of rural England. Harker's storytelling is characterized by engaging narratives and relatable characters, making his books appealing to a wide audience. Other notable works include "Jan and Her Job" and "Miss Esperance and Mr Wycherly," showcasing his versatility in exploring various themes and settings.

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