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A poverty-worn child is brought into the household of several relatives and friends who undertake a cooperative experiment in raising her. The narrative follows her uneasy adjustment to new manners, quarrelsome but well-meaning guardians, and a perceptive companion who uncovers her homesickness and longing for genuine attachment. Episodes mix gentle comedy, domestic crises, holidays, and rites of passage as the girl grows into adolescence; adult characters debate discipline, affection, and social duty while personal loyalties and romantic developments reshape the household. Central themes include belonging, the nature of parental care, and the slow formation of identity within a makeshift family.
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