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The narrative follows the frail child Olive Rothesay, whose early illness and delicate constitution contrast with her mother's buoyant, pleasure-seeking sociability and her nurse Elspie's steadfast devotion. With the father absent during war, household tensions and local social life force conflicting priorities between amusement and care. Set against the Scottish countryside, the work traces Olive's upbringing and the moral shaping of family members as they confront responsibilities, maternal ambivalence, and the demands of duty, compassion, and personal growth.

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Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

Dinah Maria Mulock Craik was a prominent English novelist and poet of the 19th century, best known for her work "John Halifax, Gentleman," which explores themes of social responsibility and moral integrity. Her writing often reflects her deep empathy for the struggles of the working class and women, making her a significant figure in Victorian literature. Craik's novels, such as "A Life for a Life" and "Olive," showcase her ability to weave intricate narratives that address societal issues while providing engaging stories. In addition to her fiction, she also wrote poetry and travel literature, contributing to the diverse literary landscape of her time.

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