The Shadow of Life
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A young orphan is sent to live with elderly relatives at a sprawling country house, where close domestic routines, formal lessons and solitary play shape her early years. The narrative follows her emotional development amid richly observed rooms, gardens and household characters, portraying how memory, loss and affectionate discipline interact. Across three parts, the story moves through childhood impressions, schooling and family duties, using detailed setting and quiet incidents to explore belonging, the shaping power of place, and the subtle tensions between love, duty and personal longing.
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