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The narrative follows Anastasia, who goes to the south for health, marries the local wine-merchant's son Henry Derwent, and after his early death must sustain her household and care for her elderly father-in-law while raising two daughters, Blanche and Stasy. Over years she steadies the family through loss and domestic strain, Blanche assuming heavy responsibilities and growing into a strong, buoyant young woman while Stasy remains lighter-hearted. The story traces duty, resilience, family affection, and the girls' preparation for an eventual return to their native country.
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