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A domestic tale set at a seaside summer home traces the daily lives of young sisters, their relatives, and the household youths who share their circle. Episodes range from playful arithmetic puzzles and beach pastimes to a theft that prompts a candid confession, while adults respond with patient guidance and practical help. Parallel strands follow efforts to educate and advance the boys in the household and the small competitions and prizes that animate village life. Through linked vignettes the narrative emphasizes responsibility, compassion, and the steady shaping influence of family and mentorship.
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