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The narrative unfolds in a quaint town, centered around Primrose Hall, a stately home inhabited by two elderly sisters, Priscilla and Dorinda Flint. Their lives are characterized by strict routines and decorum, reflecting their prim and proper nature. The arrival of a lively young girl named Ladybird disrupts their orderly existence, bringing chaos and spontaneity into their lives. As Ladybird interacts with the sisters and the townsfolk, themes of change, the clash between tradition and youth, and the joy of unexpected companionship emerge. The story humorously explores the dynamics of hospitality and the impact of a vibrant personality on a rigid household.
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