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A spirited young girl devotes her summer to nursing a childhood friend through convalescence, arranging a restorative visit to a kinswoman's country home and overseeing gradual recovery. Episodic scenes follow orchard afternoons, river outings, drives, a flower-day, visits with neighbors, and small domestic crises as she enlists friends, devises gentle surprises, and comforts children and elders. The narrative emphasizes practical caretaking, childhood play, and community kindness, portraying how steady attention, ordinary pleasures, and neighborly cooperation help restore health and cheer.
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