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Julia Cloud, who has spent her life tending relatives and suppressing personal desires, faces bereavement and a difficult choice when relatives propose she move in as household help. She resists trading independence for security, recalling long years of sacrifice and the slow accumulation of losses that have left her weary. The domestic tensions and differing attitudes of family members reveal questions of dignity, duty, and pride, while the narrative traces her quiet deliberation about whether to accept dependable support or preserve autonomy amid an uncertain future.
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