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A girl from a wealthy household is sent to live with a mountain farmhouse family to help relieve their financial strain, and the story traces her gradual adjustment alongside the Blossoms' reactions. Episodic chapters present domestic scenes, seasonal events, neighborhood encounters, and small crises that reveal children's jealousy, parental sacrifice, and budding friendships. Through practical tasks, social misunderstandings, and reconciliations, characters learn humility, generosity, and the value of home. The narrative maintains an intimate, domestic tone focused on moral growth and communal bonds.
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