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The narrative contrasts a stern, tradition-bound household marked by restrained, joyless manners with a young woman striving for artistic independence in a drab stretch of London. It alternates scenes of the father's austere room and the artist's modest studio above a greengrocer's, tracing her practical adjustments, book and magazine illustration work, and gradual financial and personal progress. Underlying tensions between inherited moral restraint and the desire for self-expression shape relationships and choices, while close social observation evokes the city's daily noises and the small compromises that enable a creative life.
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