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The story follows a small boy found abandoned and taken into the care of a worn rural woman and her kin; playful summer scenes on the heath show his lively cheer despite heat, hunger and minimal affection. Domestic scarcity and the adults' pragmatic reserve shape his days, culminating in responsibility to tend the local flock. Contrasts between children's games and the household's steady labor highlight quiet endurance, small mercies such as occasional tenderness, and the community's muted concern, presenting a pastoral portrait of hardship, resilience, and modest human kindness.
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