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A domestic narrative examines how indulgence and parental distraction shape a child’s temper and the wider family's suffering, opening with a gentle sister who endures unjust reprimand while a petted youngster wreaks havoc. The plot follows the child’s progression through home and school, exposing the moral and practical consequences of lax discipline and selfish indulgence. Interwoven episodes chronicle the struggles of a devoted governess, trials faced by other household members, an arrest and subsequent legal ordeal, and a mysterious sealed paper that alters several fates. The tale closes with reckonings and partial restorations and offers a pointed appeal to parents to combine firmness with love in childrearing.
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