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The narrative follows a warm domestic scene after a family returns from India: a devoted grandmother cares for her affectionate granddaughter, who eagerly prepares for her parents' arrival and the reunion with her young brother. The father favors permissive methods for boys, prompting concern about the child’s future. The newly arrived boy shows impatience and self-will, clashing with the household’s gentler manners when he disparages his sister’s doll and resists embraces. The opening chapters contrast indulgence and kindly example, introducing themes of upbringing, sibling affection, and the hope that gentleness can reform wayward behavior.
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