About This Book
A frail city girl goes to a rural farmhouse to recuperate and is befriended by a plain, capable farm girl who serves as hostess and companion. Their developing friendship unfolds through meals, walks, and quiet talk about books and poetry, highlighting differing tastes and manners. The narrative dwells on restorative country air, simple domestic tasks, and small natural pleasures—laurel bushes, hills, and woodlands—that aid physical and emotional recovery. Episodes of household care, children at play, and patient kindness sketch a community where work, sympathy, and fresh surroundings foster resilience and gentle personal growth.
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