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The narrative opens in a fogbound rural district where endemic illness and poverty shape daily life, and a once-proud manor has become cold, dilapidated, and emotionally barren. After the mistress dies, the widowed household head withdraws into passivity while caring for two small children: a restless, untamed toddler who roams attics and scrap-strewn rooms and a quiet, prim little sister. Domestic neglect and servant tensions mirror the estate's decline. Through intimate domestic scenes and a subdued debate about duty versus compassion, the work probes solitude, parental absence, social stagnation, and a child's resilient, disorderly vitality.
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