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The narrative follows an imaginative, talkative orphan girl who is sent by mistake to a rural household that had intended to adopt a boy. The story traces her adjustment to village life, the formation of friendships and rivalries, school experiences, small social embarrassments and triumphs, and her developing aspirations and sense of belonging. Episodes alternate between comic mishaps and tender moments, showing how a vivid imagination, earnestness, and community expectations shape her growth from precocious child into a determined young student, while exploring themes of identity, acceptance, and the power of storytelling.
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