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A first‑person narrator who has suffered financial reverses becomes a nursery governess for a well‑to‑do household and is gradually drawn into their domestic and social intricacies. The story follows her interactions with the child's mother, the dominant head of the family, a perceptive young tutor, and other relatives as she confronts limited prospects, flirtations, and expectations of marriage. Through close observation of manners, small revelations, and the shifting balance of influence within the family, the narrative examines longing, social maneuvering, and the quiet consequences of personal choices on future security and relationships.
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