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The other Miller girl

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The novel centers on Anna Miller, a younger sister whose sibling departs for college and leaves her to resume village life. It portrays her warm, humorous, and resilient character forged by years of self-reliance in the city, her affectionate loyalty to family, and her observant tolerance of neighbors. The narrative sketches village society, intergenerational relationships—particularly with an elderly Miss Penny—and gentle social shocks as townspeople adjust to change. Episodes emphasize domestic details, small-talk, and Anna's capacity to bridge gaps left by her sister, while exploring themes of maturity, identity, and the quiet courage of everyday sacrifice.

ILLUSTRATIONS

“I am so sorry—but we don’t have company, you know” Frontispiece
FACING PAGE
“Please, may I come in? I want to—tell you something” 26
Anna took pride and pleasure in ironing the frills and laces of his little frocks 124
The echoes of the thundering knocks had hardly died away ... when Alice Lorraine appeared 216