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The narrative follows a small group of boys who remain at a boarding college over the summer, centering on a frail younger boy cherished by devoted caretakers and his friend Dan, a scrappy scholarship pupil. Their idle days turn to high-spirited adventures and risky stunts that expose vulnerabilities of health and class, while the brothers in charge balance affection with strict oversight. Episodes examine loyalty, boyish daring, and the gradual shaping of character as friendships, mishaps, and quiet sacrifice compel growth and responsibility.

About the Author

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Mary T. Waggaman

Mary T. Waggaman was an American author known for her novel "Killykinick," which reflects her keen observations of nature and the human experience. Her writing often captures the essence of rural life and the beauty of the natural world, drawing readers into a vivid landscape of emotions and settings. Waggaman's work contributes to the literary heritage of early 20th-century American literature, showcasing the themes of connection to nature and the complexities of personal relationships.

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