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Candace, a timid country girl, goes to stay with a cousin in a seaside household and gradually adapts to unfamiliar social surroundings. The episodic narrative follows her small domestic adventures—awkward evenings, walks on the cliffs, picnics, and lessons in politeness—through which she confronts shyness, experiences kindness and mild crises, and forms friendships. Everyday vignettes emphasize practical manners, steady moral guidance, and the quiet growth of confidence as ordinary incidents shape her social ease.
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