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Following the sudden loss of their boarding school, three young friends — two spirited twins and their companion — spend the late season at home, addressing injury, debts, and family needs by taking odd jobs, selling household wares, and operating a jitney. Their episodic adventures include a trip to Charleston, exploration of an abandoned hotel, social entanglements, letters exchanged, and moments of budding romance and moral testing. The story emphasizes youthful resourcefulness, family loyalty, practical problem-solving, and the small-scale comic and poignant episodes that lead to personal growth and a reflective resolution.
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