About This Book
A narrator recounts the life of a fragile young girl raised amid neglect and a violent father, focusing on her recovery and the domestic care that surrounds her. Scenes alternate between intimate caregiving—medical advice, new clothes, bedside attentions—and the hostile judgment of neighbors and servants, revealing social snobbery and private tenderness. Through these contrasts the narrative examines innocence, resilience, and the adult compromises and sympathies that shape a child's small, precarious world.
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