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A young, awkward girl from a humble family is engaged as a servant by three unmarried sisters, and the narrative follows her arrival and gradual integration into their household. Through detailed domestic scenes and interior observation, the story contrasts the sisters' temperaments — dutiful reserve, fragile self-indulgence, and intellectual energy — and shows how daily labour, habit, and mutual dependence shape characters on both sides of the social divide. Themes of duty, sympathy, feminine work, and moral influence emerge as private sacrifices and small acts of care alter lives over time.
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