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A lively, headstrong eldest sister presides over a boisterous household of younger siblings, whose outdoor mischief unsettles a tidy aunt. After a severe accident confines her to a long, painful convalescence, she faces frustration, wounded pride, and the loss of planned adventures. The narrative traces her slow adaptation: small acts of courage, inward reflection, and a steady cultivation of patience, empathy, and practical helpfulness. Interwoven episodes of childhood capers, family tensions, visits, and everyday domestic scenes dramatize changing relations and the gentle moral lessons that shape her growth.
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