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A young woman recounts her progressive awakening to love after a chance meeting with Harry Vane; the narrative follows their courtship and inner reflections as she grapples with sudden affection, social expectations, and the small incidents that transform ordinary days into commitments. Scenes alternate between lyrical interior monologue, village and garden encounters, and the rituals of Victorian companionship, highlighting contrasts between youthful caprice and solemn devotion. Themes include the contingency of attraction, idealization of the beloved, and the tension between private feeling and public roles. The prose blends sentimental lyricism with gentle humor to portray emotional maturation and the gradual shaping of a domestic future.

About the Author

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Fanny Wheeler Hart

Fanny Wheeler Hart was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. Her notable work, "Harry," reflects themes of adventure and moral lessons, typical of the era's literature aimed at young readers. Hart's writing often emphasizes the importance of character development and the challenges faced by children, making her stories both engaging and educational. While her body of work may not be extensive, her single published title has left a mark in the realm of juvenile fiction, showcasing the values and experiences of youth during her time.

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