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A teenage girl departs London to live with relatives in the countryside, experiencing both eager anticipation and sudden loneliness as she leaves a devoted governess and familiar routines. Early scenes set up a contrast between urban monotony and the promise of green spaces, while a parting admonition about seeking and honoring inner virtues frames her coming development. The narrative follows her adjustment to new social circles, family dynamics, and everyday domestic incidents, using pastoral detail and quiet conversations to chart gentle moral growth, gratefulness, and the formation of character through ordinary village life.
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