Rose in Bloom / A Sequel to 'Eight Cousins'
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A young woman returns to her family household and moves through a season of social gatherings, domestic concerns, and moral trials that test her judgment and influence. She encounters rival suitors, varied cousinly temperaments, and efforts to guide or reform younger relatives, all of which reveal contrasts between impulse and principle. The narrative alternates light comedy and sober reflection across visits, balls, and charitable projects, showing gradual maturation as she learns practical wisdom, cultivates sympathy, and balances personal desires with family responsibilities.
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