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A woman recalls her early life in a humble household and shop, tracing small domestic rituals, childhood games with a brother, and a painful accident that leaves a lasting impression. Evocative scenes — unpacking festive crates of sweets, discovering a secret patch of flowers across a narrow footbridge, and the nervous pride of first days at school — structure memories of curiosity, embarrassment, and belonging. Through everyday detail and quiet reflection, the narrative charts gradual self-awareness and the shaping influence of family ties, neighborhood life, and social difference on a young girl's emerging sense of identity.
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