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The story follows a spirited squatter girl who grows up on the lakeshore with her devoted father, eking out a living amid fishermen's shanties and the disdain of nearby town residents. She forms an intense attachment to a pet toad and experiences first stirrings of affection for a visiting student while coping with her father's legal troubles and community suspicion. Episodes alternate scenes of harsh weather, social prejudice, and domestic poverty with melodramatic crises, forcing her to choose between loyalty, survival, and social acceptance. The narrative emphasizes resilience, the clash between classes and institutions, and the moral costs of judgment and law.
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