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The narrative follows Patty Wyatt, a spirited college student, through a series of humorous episodes that mix classroom recitations, dormitory bustle, and social diversions. Vignettes present lively friendships, mistaken impressions, and comic dilemmas about etiquette, ethics, and courtship, while recurring minor figures and campus rituals supply satire and warmth. The tone balances light comedy with character observation as Patty negotiates responsibilities, romantic complications, and intellectual pursuits, gradually discovering greater self-awareness and independence amid the chaotic charms of collegiate life.
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