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A narrator recollects growing up on the Nebraska prairie and his lasting bond with a bright immigrant girl, tracing her path from arrival and youthful play through adolescent labor, friendships among hired girls, and later family life. The narrative interweaves prairie landscape, immigrant hardship, community routines, and women's work, reflecting on memory, changing seasons, and the persistence of place in shaping lives.
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