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The narrative follows three schoolfriends at a respected girls' school whose differing temperaments — thoughtful Priscilla, lively Mabel, and gentle Annie — shape contrasting hopes and anxieties. A sudden letter forces Priscilla to leave to learn farming and manage a farmhouse, while Mabel yearns for society and broader experiences and Annie hovers between curiosity and conformity. The story moves between intimate schoolroom scenes, candid conversations about future prospects, and early glimpses of travel, exploring friendship, personal choice, and the transition from sheltered education to the responsibilities and freedoms of young womanhood.
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