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The narrator recollects a provincial childhood in Chinon, describing an old street, a house with balconied views of the Vienne, family life and local characters. The account intertwines vivid topographical detail with memories of domestic rituals, social gatherings where political ambitions and failed royalist projects strain family finances, and the child's observations of servants, neighbors, and small landscape curiosities. As she grows, attention turns to religious instruction and social expectations, particularly preparations for first communion, and to her restless desire to speak and assert herself. The narrative blends sensory description, interpersonal nuance, and reflections on upbringing, class, and the shaping of feminine identity.
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