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The narrative follows a mischievous, resourceful boy in a small river town whose playful schemes, friendships, and budding romantic fantasies drive a series of episodic adventures. Domestic scenes with a stern but loving guardian alternate with schoolyard rivalries, make-believe military campaigns, and comic tests of courage and cunning. Set pieces such as the whitewashing trick, skirmishes with peers, and narrowly avoided punishments combine with quieter moments of longing and remorse. Throughout, the prose mixes affectionate satire of adult foibles with vivid celebration of childhood imagination, superstition, and the social codes that shape boyhood conduct.
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