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A young boy raised modestly in America is revealed to be the heir to an English earldom and is summoned to live with his stern grandfather. His unselfish behavior, charm, and steady goodness endear him to servants and neighbors, expose social pretensions among relatives, and gradually soften the grandfather's pride. Conflicts over inheritance, class attitudes, and meddling kin create tension, but the boy's moral example reshapes family ties and challenges rigid aristocratic expectations.
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A young boy raised modestly in America is revealed to be the heir to an English earldom and is summoned to live with his stern grandfather. His unselfish behavior, charm, and steady goodness endear him to servants and neighbors, expose social pretensions among relatives, and gradually soften the grandfather's pride. Conflicts over inheritance, class attitudes, and meddling kin create tension, but the boy's moral example reshapes family ties and challenges rigid aristocratic expectations.
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