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Two unmarried sisters assume guardianship of a lively young nephew and build a household around practical economy, tenderness, and quiet moral instruction. The narrative moves episodically through rural mornings, domestic routines, holiday gatherings, and a short sea outing, presenting gentle comic misunderstandings that arise from a child's rich imagination alongside the aunts' sensible management and warm care. Small trials—choices about discipline, finances, and social expectation—gradually shape affectionate family ties, and the prose balances homely detail with moments of sentiment and restrained humor.

About the Author

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Mary H. Debenham

Mary H. Debenham is an author known for her novel "Two Maiden Aunts," which explores themes of family dynamics and societal expectations through the lens of its titular characters. While not extensively documented, her work contributes to the literary landscape of early 20th-century fiction, reflecting the complexities of relationships and the nuances of domestic life. Debenham's writing offers a glimpse into the era's cultural context, making her a noteworthy figure for readers interested in historical narratives and character-driven stories.

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