Seven daughters
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The narrative follows a household of seven sisters as they move from girlhood toward young womanhood, recounting domestic episodes, small romantic entanglements, and neighborhood commentary. Told in a warm, episodic voice, it focuses on family bonds, sibling rivalry, and the everyday complications of home life, using humor and gentle pathos. Scenes center on household tasks, social visits, and the sisters' private hopes and fears, offering multiple perspectives rather than a single plotline. The work emphasizes manners, moral lessons, and the social expectations placed on young women, while celebrating domestic resourcefulness and affectionate relationships.
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