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The narrative follows Osman, a ten-year-old boy in Constantinople, through family rituals, school life, neighborhood events, and public celebrations that illustrate Ottoman customs and social contrasts. Episodes include his birth ceremonies and bath, scenes at school, a neighborhood fire, excursions and a picnic, encounters with gypsies, a Turkish bath, a wedding, a children's carnival, and the development of friendships. Vivid domestic and civic detail emphasizes daily routines, religious and courtly institutions, and the gulf between privilege and poverty while showing the child's curiosity and gradual awareness of his society.
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