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The narrative sketches the life of a young woman named Rhoda in a sunlit riverside town, portraying domestic scenes, family relationships, and contrasts between sisters. Richly descriptive passages evoke setting, fashions, and everyday rituals as parcels from a steamboat prompt conversation and reveal tastes, small pleasures, and tensions. Character depiction balances a serious demeanor with playful impulses, and episodic scenes of shopping, reading, and household bustle unfold into quiet moments that suggest deeper personal and social currents.
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