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A young girl moves from the familiar intimacy of home into schools and social circles that expose her to rivalry, snobbery, and the awkwardness of adolescence. Negotiating family expectations, a capricious godmother, and shifting friendships, she pursues intellectual and artistic interests while confronting humiliation, envy, and self-doubt. The narrative traces episodes of youthful indiscretion, lessons learned through error, and gradual moral and aesthetic refinement, showing how practical experience and personal resolve reshape her tastes, conduct, and understanding of adulthood.
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