Polly and the Princess
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A young woman arrives at a holiday home and becomes central to a lively community of residents and visitors, arranging entertainments, comforting the lonely, and intervening in petty rivalries. Episodes alternate between small domestic scenes—charitable visits, songs, and household foibles—and larger outings such as hikes, parties, and dramatic entertainments, while a gentle romantic thread and moments of disappointment test loyalties. The narrative emphasizes friendship, practical resourcefulness, and moral lessons, concluding with reconciliations and festive closures.
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