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A young girl left on a doorstep is taken in by a childless couple and raised in a lively, realistic portrayal of modest urban family life. The narrative follows her everyday development and small adventures—schooling, household tasks, errands, entertainments, illnesses, and encounters with neighbors, clients, and tradespeople—presented as a series of episodic chapters. Recurring scenes emphasize practical wisdom, resourcefulness, and the way community gossip, charity, and misadventure shape her growth. Episodes range from hospital visits and shop scenes to sudden crises and quiet acts of kindness, yielding a sympathetic, matter-of-fact portrait of coming-of-age amid ordinary hardships and pleasures.
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