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The novel follows a virtuous young woman coming of age within a gentry household, tracing her trials amid family tensions, social entertainments, rivalries, and romantic misunderstandings. Through episodic scenes—family breakfasts, assemblies, travels, and moments of sickness and danger—the narrative examines pride, prejudice, parental authority, and the limits on female independence. Comic interludes and character studies are interwoven with moral reflection and social observation, and the plot resolves through reconciliations and choices that test judgement, loyalty, and the shaping influence of experience on youth.
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