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A reserved young woman leaves her past to take up work at a distant girls' school, where a controlling headmistress, strict routines, and the school's small dramas intensify her solitude. She builds cautious friendships and bonds with pupils while facing complex feelings for a proud, intense colleague whose temper tests her reserve. Episodes of travel, sickness, and emotional upheaval reveal shifting loyalties, quiet passion, and growing self-reliance. The narrative focuses on inner observation and social constraint, balancing irony and introspection, and ends with a subdued, emotionally ambiguous resolution.
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