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The narrative centers on Lena Bruce, a young woman who bears the burdens of a large household while caring for an infirm mother and tending siblings in a tropical colonial setting. It follows her daily routines, social obligations, and quiet interior life as financial strains, moral expectations, and neighborhood gossip press upon her. Courtship and marriage with a man named George, episodes of illness and bereavement, practical business decisions, and journeys alter family relationships. The story concludes with reunions and adjustments as personal identity and social position are tested and ultimately reshaped.

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P. A. Daum

P. A. Daum was a Dutch author known for his contributions to literature that explore the complexities of life in the Dutch East Indies. His works often reflect the cultural and social dynamics of the region, as seen in notable titles such as "Aboe Bakar: Indische Roman" and "Ups" en "downs" in het Indische leven. Daum's writing encompasses various genres, including novels and plays, showcasing his versatility as a storyteller. His narratives often delve into the experiences of Indo people in both the Indies and Holland, providing insight into their unique cultural identity.

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