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The narrative follows Madeline Clyde as she confronts public scrutiny, illness, and shifting family expectations after a pivotal school examination. Convalescence and a move to a country estate bring her into closer contact with relatives and suitors, complicating domestic life and moral choices. Courtship and an approaching marriage frame explorations of womanhood, responsibility, and self-sacrifice, while increasing obligations and concealed burdens progressively test loyalties. The plot proceeds episodically through exams, recovery, holidays, and household tensions toward a finale that reconciles private hardship with communal duties.
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