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The narrative follows two schoolmates whose differing temperaments—one steady, studious, and responsible; the other lively, showy, and easily led—provide the framework for a series of episodic scenes about school life and growing up. Domestic episodes portray the steady youth nursing an ill mother with the help of a devoted orphan girl, highlighting quiet self-sacrifice, practical resourcefulness, and gentle romance. Through classroom incidents, social gatherings, and small moral crises, the work examines friendship across class lines, the formation of character, and the consequences of impulsive behavior versus steadfast duty.
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