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A portrait of a sheltered young woman whose life is bounded by an old mansion and a lush, secretive garden, told through the eyes and gossip of a small village. Detailed descriptions of hedges, flowers, and peering children set the scene for accounts of her upbringing under an austere father and quiet household servants, the memory of her dead mother preserved in bridal garments, and a pattern of withdrawal after schooling. The narrative examines solitude, social scrutiny, inherited ritual, and how landscape and rumor shape a woman’s public identity.
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