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The narrative follows the lives and moral development of two girls, concentrating on Marjorie, her friendship with Linnet, and the steady influence of a warm, thoughtful teacher. Through episodic schoolroom scenes, family visits, letters, walks, and domestic incidents, it examines everyday decisions, misunderstandings, and reconciliations that shape character. Religious reflection, obedience to conscience, and duties to others recur alongside small pleasures and trials; episodes range from playful punctuation lessons to sorrows and weddings, all presented as gradual moral and spiritual growth within a close-knit community.
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