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The story follows three sisters named for flowers who, left destitute by family misfortune, must find ways to support themselves. Their differing temperaments shape efforts to earn a living, accept help, and meet social expectations; local supporters and occasional employers provide opportunities that bring both disappointment and small triumphs. Episodes move between domestic hardship, inventive attempts to make money, and moments of friendship and charity that test and strengthen their bonds. By means of perseverance, practical resourcefulness, and mutual loyalty they confront setbacks and gradually move toward a more secure, hopeful situation.
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