About This Book
The narrative follows a young boy named Bertie and his family as they help prepare their estate and welcome various tradespeople—gardeners, carpenters, masons, plumbers, painters—into their community. Episodes show Bertie observing and assisting with landscape improvements, caring for ill or needy workmen, organizing charitable acts, learning practical skills, and competing in small contests; recurring scenes emphasize moral lessons about industry, humility, helpfulness, and the satisfaction of doing good. Interspersed are domestic scenes, neighborhood visits, letters, and rewards that reinforce the value of considerate behavior and community cooperation.
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