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The narrative follows a young girl's summer as she passes from adolescence toward greater self-understanding, guided by a quietly influential cousin whose gentle taste and wise sympathy shape domestic life. Episodic chapters portray family interchanges, friendships, small social entertainments, and outdoor pastimes, blending character sketches with moral reflection on womanly duties and the value of home. Moments of youthful questioning, simple amusements, and community interactions reveal growth in taste, temper, and responsibility while emphasizing domestic affections and the steadying influence of female companionship.
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