Merely Mary Ann
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A young lodging-house maid endures the routines and hardships of domestic service in a crowded London terrace while attracting the notice of a temperamental, aspiring musician lodger. Episodic scenes trace her daily labours, interactions with fellow tenants, and small kindnesses that reveal character amid cramped, genteel-aspiring surroundings. The narrative balances gentle comedy with social observation, exploring class contrasts, the dignity of humble work, and how artistic sensibility and compassion affect ordinary lives.
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