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The narrative describes life at a South Indian compound devoted to caring for neglected and abandoned children, interweaving pastoral scenes, daily routines, and rescue efforts. It offers sketches of individual children and caregivers, the nurseries and animal inhabitants, photographic observation, and episodes of practical struggle and spiritual reflection. Themes include compassion, perseverance amid cultural and administrative obstacles, and the sustaining role of faith and community. Chapters balance anecdote and descriptive reportage to convey both the ordinariness and the memorable incidents that shape the mission's work.
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