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A pair of children raised in a small parsonage and their schoolmates navigate everyday events and minor crises in a rural village: classroom antics, neighborhood gossip about a new piano, household visitors, quarrels and reconciliations, and incidents that test loyalty and courage. Episodes range from school disturbances and a lost hymn to a surprising enlistment that draws community attention, with family elders, friends, and helpers influencing outcomes. The narrative emphasizes childhood curiosity, moral growth, communal bonds, and practical kindness, presenting a sequence of linked episodes that portray village life and the responsibilities placed on youngsters.
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