Tessa Wadsworth's Discipline: A Story of the Development of a Young Girl's Life
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A coming-of-age narrative follows a young woman as she negotiates family expectations, friendships, romantic disappointments, and moments of selfishness that provoke reflection and moral change. Domestic scenes, school life, and social calls set up tests of patience, pride, and loyalty; older relatives, peers, and suitors act as catalysts for difficult choices. Through inward crises, practical guidance, and small acts of responsibility and compassion, she gradually learns self-discipline, humility, and steadiness, emerging with a clearer sense of duty and a more measured character ready for adult life.
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