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The narrative follows Louie Causton from provincial beginnings through training at a girls' college and onward to urban settings, tracing her development and shifting social position. Daily routines, practical work, friendships, and rivalries reveal tensions between outward composure and private feeling as she negotiates expectations and limited opportunities. Interpersonal episodes expose class differences, ambition, and the costs of social performance, while alliances and disappointments shape her choices. Structured in distinct geographic and psychological stages, the work charts a steady movement toward personal consolidation and a reconfiguration of relationships and prospects.
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