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The novel follows an assertive, well-dressed young woman traveling amid postwar chaos who calmly navigates crowded stations and a long train journey, rescuing a timid third-class passenger and confronting class tensions and bureaucratic rules. Episodes aboard the train and at stations illuminate social contrasts, comic misunderstandings, and the heroine's resourceful independence as she negotiates luggage, tickets, and officious inspectors. The narrative blends light comedy and social observation, using episodic travel set pieces and domestic encounters to examine manners, feminine agency, and the uneasy transition from wartime to peacetime life.
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