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Naapurimme; Margreta: Kaksi kertomusta

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A young woman tasked with arranging her father's new city household befriends an industrious elderly neighbor whose small acts — garden care, offering clear well water and simple comforts — anchor daily life and help the family through illness. A second tale examines domestic tensions when complaints about neglected service and simmering bitterness arise, and a thoughtful woman intervenes to calm matters. Together the stories trace quiet acts of neighborliness, practical charity and the steady, unremarked work that sustains ordinary households.

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Cornelia Levetzow

Cornelia Levetzow was a Finnish author known for her contributions to literature in the 19th century. She wrote primarily in Finnish and is recognized for her storytelling that often reflects the experiences and challenges of young women. Her notable works include "Kertoelmia," a collection of narratives, and "Nuoren tytön elämäntarina," which explores the life of a young girl. Levetzow's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and insight into personal and social themes, making her an important figure in Finnish literary heritage.

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