Terry; Or, She ought to have been a Boy
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A spirited young girl raised among indulgent relatives resists conventional feminine expectations and delights in rough play, practical jokes, and adventures with her brother. Family conversations, household routines, and domestic needs frame episodes in which she devises bold schemes, such as procuring eggs for her grandmother, and manages kittens, ponies, and neighborhood mischief. The narrative combines light comic incidents, childlike imagination, and warm domestic detail to explore gender roles, family affection, and the energetic willfulness of childhood.
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