About This Book
The narrative follows Whistler, a young boy who spends a country vacation with relatives and learns steady virtues through ordinary incidents. Daily tasks, outdoor excursions, and small crises — including accidents, encounters with local characters, and lessons about plants and animals — reveal habits of courage, self-control, industry, and compassion. Family guidance, practical farm work, and schoolroom study are mixed with clear explanations of natural history and simple crafts to teach by example rather than by abstract precepts. Episodes emphasize how consistent effort, considerate conduct, and moral reflection shape a boy toward responsible adulthood.
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