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Twin children Gerda and Birger travel north with their father, an inspector of lighthouses, exploring coastal and inland regions and encountering local life; they befriend Karen, a lame girl, visit a Lapland family to see reindeer and the midnight sun, and bring Karen to the city for corrective gymnastics. The narrative moves through seasonal scenes and Swedish customs—fishing and lumber work, a winter carnival with skating and skiing, Yule-tide observances, a birthday celebration, and Midsummer festivities—combining family interactions, folkloric storytelling, and descriptive passages about nature, labor, and community life.
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