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The narrative follows Augusta, a guileless yet emotionally complex young woman in a bustling boarding house, and the circle of lodgers around her, including an aspiring writer and her commanding mother. Everyday incidents—awkward kisses, fractured memories of a picnic, creative frustration, and domestic disputes—unfold in a series of linked episodes that shift between wry dialogue and interior observation. Themes of longing, duty, and the tension between artistic aspiration and practical necessity recur as minor events and personal choices gradually expose loyalties, vulnerabilities, and the small revelations that reshape the characters' lives.
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