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The narrative follows the Spooner family on a small Texas cattle ranch as the sisters prepare for Mary’s wedding while coping with their father’s absence during the war. Elizabeth, idealistic and image-conscious, contrasts with practical siblings and a blunt cousin, while the youngest, nicknamed the Babe, shows tenderness toward itinerant families. Daily tasks—sewing, chores, visits—intermingle with local incidents concerning parcels, a phaeton, and neighborhood gossip, exploring themes of aspiration, family loyalty, social manners, and the household’s efforts to preserve steadiness amid change and uncertainty.
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