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Three young sisters, kept under an aunt's guardianship by their parents' stipulation, live in a bleak coastal village transformed by wartime military activity. The arrival of a billeted officer fractures their easy companionship, provoking rivalry, misread intentions, and social friction that play out amid dances, parties, inspections, and a dramatic zeppelin night. A sequence of embarrassments, rescues, and reconciliations draws each sister into unexpected attachments and engagements. The narrative follows their shifting loyalties and self-discovery as comic tensions give way to moments of danger, practical bravery, and the gradual reordering of household relations and romantic hopes.

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Berta Ruck

Berta Ruck was a British author known for her contributions to romantic fiction in the early 20th century. She wrote a variety of novels that often explored themes of love and personal relationships, with a particular focus on the lives of women. Among her notable works is "A Land-Girl's Love Story," which reflects her interest in rural life and the experiences of women during and after World War I. Ruck's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and relatable characters, making her a significant figure in the genre of romantic literature.

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