About This Book
After their father’s death, two sisters with contrasting temperaments confront reduced circumstances and relocate to a modest home, where they navigate courtship, disappointments, and family tensions. One sister embodies caution and reserve while the other favors impulsive feeling, and their differing approaches shape romantic entanglements, painful misunderstandings, and eventual adjustments. Secondary relationships and revealed secrets complicate prospects for marriage and security, prompting moral reflection and practical choices. The narrative explores how social expectation, economic necessity, and personal restraint influence decisions about love and duty.
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