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A young woman, Horatia, rejects expected social roles in a small town, declining to be a bridesmaid and resolving to find work in the city to test whether she wants marriage. The narrative traces her movement between home and urban life, the modest household conventions of her aunt and uncle, and the contrast between provincial rituals and broader opportunities. Through courtships, social gatherings, and brief encounters, she examines independence, work, and romance while negotiating family pressures and her own desires.
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