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A lively domestic comedy set in a parsonage follows Prudence, her family, and a pair of mischievous twins through small‑town social life and courtship. Episodic chapters portray matchmaking attempts, wedding and serenade mishaps, household economies, and the twins' playful schemes, mixing light satire of manners with affectionate character sketches. The narrative resolves everyday misunderstandings largely through common sense, neighborly loyalty, and gentle moral reflection, delivering humorous vignettes about family duty, friendship, and the awkward rituals of romance.
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