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A spirited young girl leaves her ranch to live and study in a large Eastern city, traveling with a friend and adult chaperones. The narrative follows her first impressions aboard a comfortable train, arrival at a vast station, and temporary lodging while apartment-hunting and shopping. Encounters with local acquaintances expose both practical difficulties and acts of kindness, and conversations about past losses add emotional nuance. Episodes contrast rural habits with the bewildering pace, crowds, and commercial life of the city, portraying a steady adjustment from open-air independence to the routines and social expectations of urban living.
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