About This Book
The narrative follows two girls from early childhood into adolescence, tracing domestic and social experiences that shape their character and tastes. Episodic chapters depict family life on the moors, schooling with various tutors and governesses, illnesses and recoveries, friendships and rivalries, and pursuits such as sketching, collecting, and village entertainments. Practical lessons in manners, dress, and household duties sit alongside reflections on education, moral growth, and the value of intellectual hobbies, producing a gently observed, episodic portrait of growing up and everyday domestic life.
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