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A first-person memoir recounts the author's recollections from childhood through young adulthood, tracing a poor, large-family upbringing, parental eccentricities, and a determined departure at seventeen to accept a newspaper post in the West Indies. Written rapidly during convalescence, the narrative presents vivid episodes of domestic hardship, youthful naiveté, early literary ambitions, travel and work abroad, and the small dramas of adapting to unfamiliar places. Arranged as a series of episodic memories, the account blends personal anecdote with social observation to portray resilience, changing perspectives, and the practical struggles of a young woman forging an independent life.
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