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The narrative follows four sisters—Esther, Penelope, Angela, and baby Poppy—whose comfortable childhood unravels as the family faces financial decline and household upheaval. Esther, eldest, becomes responsible for caring for her siblings and managing domestic economies, while the younger girls alternate between cheerful play in the woods and the anxieties of reduced circumstances. Moves to smaller homes, the loss of servants and possessions, and a father’s prolonged absence force practical adjustments and reveal both household tensions and quiet consolations. The account traces everyday domestic detail and the children’s resilience as they adapt to changed means and shifting family roles.
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