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A narrative centers on a spirited orphan called 208, nicknamed Flibbertigibbet, whose theatrical impulses and vaudeville experience collide with the routines of a charitable institution. Interwoven scenes evoke urban life—the Battery, immigrant arrivals, winter markets—and the children's improvised performances while caretakers balance discipline and sympathy. Arranged in five parts, the story traces her swing between stage-dreams and home obligations, her immersion in broader social currents, a period of eclipse, and a quiet final section set in a shed, examining belonging, the endurance of imagination, and the tensions between public spectacle and private care.
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