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A spirited young woman, Rowena Arbuthnot, copes with convalescence and brings cheer to a Highland laird recently retired from military service. Through her friendship with his small daughter Mysie and interactions with local families she navigates estate affairs, health struggles, and social misunderstandings. The narrative unfolds in three parts, tracing evolving relationships, an accident and its consequences, an awakening in the laird, and eventual domestic resolutions that reshape household life. Themes include healing, the restorative power of companionship, practical kindness, and the interplay between personal recovery and community support.
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