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Three young women raised together in comfortable circumstances—two sisters and their cousin—move through society events, household concerns, and moral challenges as they mature. The narrative follows their differing temperaments: one artistic and refined, one lively and mischievous, and one gentle and selfless, as they confront financial worries, romantic suitors, friendships, and familial responsibilities. Episodic chapters trace plans, misadventures, personal discoveries, and reconciliations, balancing light social comedy with domestic trials. Through everyday choices and crises the characters develop loyalty, conscience, and practical resourcefulness, leading to reconciliations and altered relationships within their circle.
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