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A bright but headstrong boy, overindulged by his parents, repeatedly insists on getting his own way and discovers consequences through a string of everyday incidents. Episodes range from classroom mischief, quarrels with playmates, and encounters with ill-chosen companions to holiday scenes, chores, and winter sports; recurring faults include laziness, disobedience, and occasional falsehoods. Through reprimands, practical work, narrow escapes, and steady family reproof he learns lessons about honesty, self-control, industry, and the social costs of selfish conduct.
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