About This Book
A wealthy, lonely child is raised in a sprawling home whose comforts and miniature possessions mask emotional isolation; parental loss and a proud grandmother's insistence on social separation leave her sheltered, indulged, and restless. Daily life is described through her playhouse, instructive lessons, and fanciful cloud-watching that reveal imagination and longing. The narrative follows small scenes of routine and interior life, showing how restricted upbringing shapes manners and vanity, and hints at upheaval when unfamiliar people enter the household and open possibilities for wider social contact.
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