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The novel follows Joy Havenith, a lively young woman living amid family portraits and social expectations, whose life is touched by a mysterious wishing ring and encounters with charming strangers. Episodes mix light romance, comic misunderstandings, and moments of fairy-tale wonder as Joy crosses paths with a golden-haired rider, mischievous children, and an intriguing man whose presence prompts hopes and small rescues. Social gatherings, family obligations, and garden scenes provide the backdrop for shifting affections and eventual revelations about loyalty and desire. The narrative blends whimsical incidents with gentle exploration of longing, identity, and the interplay between chance and choice.
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