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The narrative follows a lively young boy whose mischievous pranks and quick wit both delight and exasperate his family. Domestic episodes show older siblings caring for and scolding him, playful rivalries, and everyday consequences as relatives respond to his antics. Gentle humor and affectionate portraiture reveal how stubbornness, charm, and childish schemes expose character and strengthen sibling bonds. Through repeated minor conflicts and reconciliations, the work emphasizes family warmth, the tension between impulsive behavior and responsibility, and how patience, apology, and understanding restore harmony after each comic disturbance.

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Grace Stebbing

Grace Stebbing was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her notable work, "Gold and Glory; or, Wild Ways of Other Days," explores themes of adventure and discovery in early America, reflecting the spirit of exploration prevalent during that era. Stebbing's storytelling often combines elements of history with engaging narratives, making her works appealing to young readers. In addition to her English writings, she also authored works in Dutch, showcasing her versatility as a writer.

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