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Two schoolgirls form a deep, intimate friendship when an older pupil lavishes attention on a younger peer and invites her to a family dance, a kindness that delights them but arouses classmates' mockery and jealousy. The narrative follows their evolving feelings—joy, pride, unease—and the younger girl's anticipation of unfamiliar social occasions, while portraying the elder girl's well-to-do household and her father's commercial life. Episodes in the classroom, at home, and among peers illuminate tensions of social standing, loyalty, adolescence, and the quiet intensity of a bond that both comforts and complicates their daily lives.
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